We're throwing a party, and you're invited! ...BLOCKPARTY that is. North America's newest demoparty.

If you're new to the idea of a demoparty, the concept is simple: set up a stage, invite programmers, artists and musicians from around the world to enter competitions, watch in amazement what comes out, and then hand out prizes to the best of the bunch. Demoparties have been around for 20 years, with lots of great websites dedicated to the ongoing history of these parties.

The competitions being planned include Demo, Hirez, Textmode, Fast Music, Freestyle Music, Oldschool Music, Photography, Flash, and the ever-popular Wildcard. If you've got a creative spark, we want to hear from you and see your entry!

For our inaugural year, we're pairing up with an established, top-quality conference: NOTACON, which has been bringing together the brightest minds in art and technology for three years now. Attendance has been in the hundreds, and they've featured many great speakers and events. By teaming together, BLOCKPARTY can focus on putting on a great show.

Admission to BLOCKPARTY and NOTACON is the same ticket; access to BLOCKPARTY gives you access to NOTACON and vice versa. Simply pre-register with Notacon and you're registered with BLOCKPARTY as well.

We're still assembling all the fine details; speakers are being contacted, prizes acquired, and we're looking forward to months of planning to bring BLOCKPARTY to the status of legend. We hope to see you there!

If you want to keep track of new information and events occuring in conjunction with BLOCKPARTY, be sure to sign up to our mailing list, and check back often!

Jason Scott and RaD Man
BLOCKPARTY Organizers

Competition Rules

Last updated: April 26, 2007: PRIZES ADDED!

Please note: These are revised rules based on the Pilgrimage competition rules from previous years. Also, prizes will continue to be added up to and including the ceremony!

Competitions at Blockparty will be demo, HiRez, textmode, fast music, freestyle music, oldschool music, photography, flash, and wildcard. All compos will be governed by the general compo rules as well as rules specific to that compo.

Our intention is to have a compo only if we have enough entries to justify a true competition, so a compo may be cancelled due to insufficient entries. A minimum of 4 entries make a competition -- or it's cancelled.

All entries submitted to an compo will be published on internet file servers, unless a competition is cancelled. Any prizes from cancelled competitions will be raffled amongst all guests.

Conversely, competitions may be subdivided if there are too many entries. For instance, if there are a large number of demo entries, the compo may be split into a "64K and under" demo compo and a "over 64K" demo compo.

So-called "fast" compos may also be held at the party, where the time for completing the compo is of a short duration, such as one hour. These compos will be impromptu by their very nature.

Photography and Fast music compos must be composed by single attendees who also attend the party.

Wildcard demos are typically animated short films, or short visual productions. The demos should involve the use of technology in some way. Notacon has a talent show you can enter if you have an "organic" talent you wish to share.

Additional competitions might happen at Blockparty as opportunity presents itself. Be sure to check the Notacon Competitions which will challenge you in entirely different ways.

If you have any questions about the rules or competitions, please contact the organizers and ask.

Machine Specifications

Our competition machine has the following specs:
  • Dell XPS 710
  • Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
  • Factory overclocked to 3.2 Ghz (quad cores)
  • 4 GB Dual channel DDR2 @ 667 MHz
  • Dual Nvidia 8800 GTX SLI w/ 768MB (each)
  • 1 TB performance RAID 0
  • XP SP 2 with all patches and latest DirectX
  • SoundBlaster X-Fi card

General Compo Rules

  • Deadline for all entries is 3:00 PM Saturday, April 28th, 2007.
  • Only original, unreleased works may be submitted to a competition.
  • At least one team member or creator of the work must be physically present at the competition in order to enter. In the case of productions created by a group, any member of the group may serve as a representative.
  • All entries shall be submitted in the form of a ZIP file which contains the file(s) for the competition entry.
  • The ZIP must contain a "README.TXT" containing:
    1. The title of the entry
    2. The name of the author/group submitting the entry
  • Material governed by copyright (images, music, models, etc.) of a third party may not be included in any entry without a written release permitting the use of the materials in accordance with these rules.
  • Submissions must be made electronically (CD-ROM, floppy disk, etc.) before the deadline of a competition. Please mark clearly on the media the following information: title, author, and group (if applicable).
  • All entries will be made publicly available for unlimited download without fee on internet file servers and web sites.
  • All Notacon attendees are eligible to vote.
  • All competition entries will be qualified by a jury.
  • Jury members will be selected by the Blockparty organizers.
  • Juries reserve the right to disqualify any entry for failure to abide by these rules. A majority vote of the jury is required to disqualify an entry.
  • Winning entries for each competition are selected by a popular vote point system. The three entries with the highest number of points will be awarded first, second and third place prizes, respectively, in a competition. Points are computed from the rankings on ballots of party guests.
  • In the event of a tie in the number of points, the jury for that competition will break the tie by a majority vote of the jurors.
  • Points are awarded by individual vote of guests and jurors.
  • Each registered guest and juror will cast ballots for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place in each competition.
  • Ballots of jurors carry five times the significance of a guest in the competition they juried.
  • Jurors may not preside over a competition they have entered.
  • Staff and Management of Blockparty and Notacon may not accept prizes for any competition; in the event a staff or management member wins a competition; their prize will shift down to the next winner in order of votes. The staff entrants will be recognized as having placed in the competition, however.
  • The Blockparty organizers reserve the right to cancel any competition for any reason.
  • These rules may be changed without notice, but will be time-stamped and available at this website: http://www.demoparty.us/competitions.html.

Demo Compo

1st Prizes: $250, courtesy of Webfoot Technologies
$150, courtesy of meetro
One copy of Freax: The Brief History of the Computer Demoscene
One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prize: $150, courtesy of Webfoot Technologies
$100, courtesy of meetro
One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
3rd Prize: $100, courtesy of Webfoot Technologies
$50, courtesy of meetro
One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD

  • The competition machine specs will be made available shortly. Assume the machine will run Windows XP and contain a hefty graphics card and RAM.
  • Several "retro" platforms from the classic hardware museum will be available for use in the demo competition. The platforms will be announced shortly as well. Entries targetting these platforms may be judged separately.
  • If you need a different machine configuration, please contact the organizers.
  • Maximum size is 16MB (16,777,216 bytes) uncompressed.
  • Maximum run time is 10 minutes.
  • The user must be able to exit the demo at any time when the escape key is pressed.
  • No user input should be required beyond an optional initial configuration dialog.
  • All demo entries must be self contained:
    • Each demo must contain an executable file that launches the demo.
    • Shall not depend upon any data outside of the submitted ZIP file ("data" does not include things like fonts, DLLs, etc., that are part of a standard OS install).
    • Graphics must be generated real-time, not a simple playback of an off-line rendering.
  • All entries will be judged on a machine not connected to any network!
  • No entry shall modify any existing file on the disk and any temporary files created as a result of execution shall be deleted when the program ends.
  • No entry shall write to the system registry.
  • DOS demos must be able to run without any special modifications.

Graphics (HiRez) Compo

1st Prizes:One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions
One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prizes: One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions
3rd Prizes: One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions

  • Maximum display resolution is 1024x768 (1024 pixels wide by 768 tall).
  • Must be saved in the PNG, TIFF or JPEG format (PNG preferred).
  • Entries may be hand-drawn, rendered or raytraced. "Hand-drawn" here means drawing the image in a paint program on the computer, not on traditional media and then scanning. Scanned elements are not allowed.
  • Specify the gamma of your image, preferably in the PNG file, for proper viewing. If you don't know what "gamma" is, then don't worry about it.
  • At least three (3) intermediate "working images" must be supplied, depicting the progressive steps in creating the final work. The working images must be named "work" followed by a numerical suffix indicating the order of progression from least complete (lowest number) to most complete (highest number). For example; "work-01.png", "work-02.png" and "work-03.png".
  • Only one entry per artist may be entered in this category.

Textmode Compo

1st Prizes:One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
One copy of the 3-DVD BBS Documentary
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions
One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prizes: One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
One copy of the 3-DVD BBS Documentary
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions
3rd Prizes: One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
One copy of the 3-DVD BBS Documentary
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions

  • Maximum size is 80x1000 (80 columns, 1,000 lines).
  • Must be saved in ANSI, ASCII or XBIN format (XBIN preferred).
  • Palette and font modification may be utilized in XBIN.
  • Each image will be displayed on the screen for 30 seconds.
  • ACiD View 6 for Windows will be used to display all entries.
  • At least three (3) "working images" must be supplied, showing
  • intermediate steps in creating the final work. The working images must be named "work" followed by a numerical suffix indicating the order of progression from least complete (lowest number) to most complete (highest number). For example, "work1.ans", "work2.ans" and "work3.ans".
  • Only one entry per artist may be entered in this category.

Fast Music Compo

1st Prize: One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One Truly Beautiful Disaster occilating fuzz pedal, courtesy of Effector13
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prize: One AR-SM Fuzz Pedal, courtesy of Effector13
3rd Prize: One AR-SM Fuzz Pedal, courtesy of Effector13

  • Minimum and maximum play time is 1 and 10 minutes long, respectively.
  • For songs longer than 3 minutes, only the first 3 minutes will be played for the purposes of voting.
  • Entrants will be given access to a number of tracker programs and provided with a set of samples, and given a set period of time to produce songs.
  • Only one entry per musician may be entered in this category.

Freestyle Music Compo

1st Prizes: One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One Truly Beautiful Disaster occilating fuzz pedal, courtesy of Effector13
One license to the Renoise Music Tracker Software, courtest of Renoise
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prize: One AR-SM Fuzz Pedal, courtesy of Effector13
One license to the Renoise Music Tracker Software, courtest of Renoise
3rd Prize: One AR-SM Fuzz Pedal, courtesy of Effector13
One license to the Renoise Music Tracker Software, courtest of Renoise

  • Minimum and maximum play time is 1 and 10 minutes long, respectively.
  • For songs longer than 3 minutes, only the first 3 minutes will be played for the purposes of voting.
  • Both tracked and non-tracked music will be accepted.
  • For non-tracked music, Ogg Vorbis format is preferred.
  • All other songs will be judged based on how they sound in WinAmp 5 with no custom plugins. If you are unsure how your song will sound in WinAmp, consider mixing to OGG (preferred) or MP3 format for judging.
  • Only one entry per musician may be entered in this category.

Oldschool Music Compo

1st Prizes:One copy of the 3-DVD BBS Documentary
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions
One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One Truly Beautiful Disaster occilating fuzz pedal, courtesy of Effector13
One license to the Renoise Music Tracker Software, courtesy of Renoise
One autographed copy of The Book of Cao, courtesy of Cult of the Dead Cow
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prizes: One copy of the 3-DVD BBS Documentary
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions
One autographed copy of The Book of Cao, courtesy of Cult of the Dead Cow
One AR-SM Fuzz Pedal, courtesy of Effector13
3rd Prizes: One copy of the 3-DVD BBS Documentary
One copy of the Artpack Compilation DVD-ROM Dark Domain, courtesy of ACiD Productions
One autographed copy of The Book of Cao, courtesy of Cult of the Dead Cow
One AR-SM Fuzz Pedal, courtesy of Effector13

  • Minimum and maximum play time is 1 and 10 minutes long, respectively.
  • For songs longer than 3 minutes, only the first 3 minutes will be played for the purposes of voting.
  • "Oldschool" in this contest is defined by using sounds from previous generations of computer systems outside of the Windows family of Operating Systems. Sometimes, this is referred to as "8-Bit" or "chip" music, essentially implementing a more primitive sound.
  • Tracked music files will be played in the latest version of MODplug.
  • The organizers reserve the right to shift music entries between "freestyle" and "oldschool" as necessary.
  • Only one entry per musician may be entered in this category.

Photography Compo

1st Prizes:One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prizes: One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART
3rd Prizes: One-year deviantART Choice subscription, courtesy of deviantART

  • Maximum display resolution is 1024x768 (1024 pixels wide by 768 tall).
  • Entries can be a larger size than this, but should include a 1028x768 version for display.
  • Must be saved in the PNG, TIFF or JPEG format (PNG preferred).
  • Entries must be taken using a digital or film camera as the source material.
  • Specify the gamma of your image, preferably in the PNG file, for proper viewing. If you don't know what "gamma" is, then don't worry about it.
  • If a model is used, a model release form must be presented to the organizers for an entry to be accepted.
  • Only one entry per artist may be entered in this category.

Flash Compo

1st Prizes:One copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One 8GB USB DataStick Pro courtesy of Centon Electronics Inc.
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd Prize:One 4GB USB DataStick Pro courtesy of Centon Electronics Inc.
3rd Prize:One 2GB USB DataStick Pro courtesy of Centon Electronics Inc.

  • Files should be submitted in the form of a .SWF file.
  • Files will be played on Flash Player 8 or Swiff Player 1.1, depending on entrant preference.
  • Maximum size is 2MB (2,097,152 bytes) in total.
  • Maximum run time is 10 minutes.
  • No user input should be required beyond an optional initial configuration dialog.
  • All flash entries must be self contained.
  • All entries will be judged on a machine not connected to any network.
  • No entry shall modify any existing file on the disk and any temporary files created as a result of execution shall be deleted when the program ends.
  • No entry shall write to the system registry.
  • Only one entry per artist may be entered in this category.

Wildcard Compo

1st PrizesOne copy of the Mindcandy 2: Amiga Demos DVD
One autographed copy of The Book of Cao, courtesy of Cult of the Dead Cow
$50 Cash from Anonymous Donor!
One Blockparty Golden Ticket
2nd PrizeOne autographed copy of The Book of Cao, courtesy of Cult of the Dead Cow
3rd PrizeOne autographed copy of The Book of Cao, courtesy of Cult of the Dead Cow

  • The Wildcard Compo is our open wild competition.
  • Entries may be anything from a live performance, pre-rendered animation, short film, interactive video game, console demo, et cetera.
  • Submission must not run longer than 10 minutes.
  • If you have any questions regarding connecting your device(s) to our projection and/or audio hardware, please contact us in advance. We will not be able to supply special adapters for your device(s).

2007.04.26 Thanks, Anonymous guy! $50 to Wild!
2007.04.18 1st Place Winners win a Blockparty Golden Ticket!
2007.04.13 Centon Electronics adds Flash Prizes to the Flash Comp!
2007.04.10 Machine specs added! That thing is a MONSTER!
2007.03.29 The Cult of the Dead Cow Autographs Books!
2007.03.15 Webfoot Technologies sponsors prizes!
2007.03.14 Moved "MODplug" line from Freestyle to Oldschool.
2007.03.02 Added Renoise licenses as prizes.
2007.02.21 Changed timelimit on Demos.
2007.02.01 Additional prizes added (Effector13, Mindcandy)
2007.01.25 Rules still the same; started adding prizes.
2006.11.12 Rules stabilized.