Dangermouse:
Where do you see the artscene beyond 2000?
Rad Man:
Oh I got some good beyond 2000 predictions for you. Here
goes...
1. Somebody
some where will be upset that "lit" isn't being
accepted as a
legitimate art form by pre-teenagers in the ANSI scene.
2. Someone will be writing about how the scene is on the
decline/dying.
3. Someone else will complain about how much the scene sucks.
4. 95% of the people in the scene's greatest contribution
will be idling in some chat forum.
5. After six months of tenure in the scene someone will
write an article yearning for the good old days, sparking
up some 6-month old nostalgia.
Okay
maybe it doesn't take a clairvoyant to figure those out...
Beyond
2000 I see more artists moving towards three dimensional
modeling of art. We will witness a more noticeable split
between the "funboy hobbyist" and the more serious
scene artist, stretching the spectrum even further. Who knows, some of
us might even have their own DVD-ROMs featuring all of our
own multimedia productions ever made.
Dangermouse:
Acheron is now 2 years old. Hard to believe. Do you think
the scene has benefited from its presence?
Rad Man:
Yes. Acheron is a very important site for the scene right
now, in that it has brought back some of that "community"
that was really lost after the death of the dial up BBS.
I know most people haven't a clue how much time and devotion
you've put into it. You have my respect and take comfort
in knowing that there are some who do know what it takes
to make it all happen.
Rad Man:
That's a wrap?
Dangermouse:
Thanks for the interview dude
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