Assembly ❤ Demoscene, always and forever. This year’s winter event will, as usual, feature demo competitions for both beginners and experienced veterans.
Unleash the digital creativity of your machine and prompt your way into Assembly’s art history. The AI Graphics compo is a graphics competition where participants must utilize a generative AI program to create their work. Only AI may be used* in the creation of the artwork; image editing or other modifications before or after are not allowed.
*For example, images created using Adobe Photoshop’s AI must be composed solely from a single prompt.
The entry must be submitted via PartyMan before 23.2.2024 16:00 o’clock.
A beginner-friendly competition designed to introduce participants to the world of coding and deepen their understanding through the creation of their entries. Unleash your creativity in the starter democompo, where any artwork that can be presented from the compomachine can be submitted. No remote entries.
General rules with the following additions:
The entry must be submitted via PartyMan before 23.2.2024 16:00 o’clock.
Same as Beginner Demo, but advanced! This competition is aimed for advanced sceners. Remote entries are allowed.
General rules with the following additions:
The entry must be submitted via PartyMan before 23.2.2024 16:00 o’clock.
Each competition’s rules are regulated by the following general rules as well as specific rules as specified in the following pages. General rules always apply except if overriden by specific rules.
The rules are intended to be compact and precise. We advise you to read them carefully and use conservative planning with respect to deadlines and other limits. If in doubt, please contact CompoCrew for clarification.
The author of an entry or his designated proxy must be present at the party to be eligible to participate in graphics or music compos and to receive any prizes the entry might win.
Remote entries are accepted for real time compos. Purchase of a ticket is required to vote.
Competition entries must be uploaded to the competition system before the given deadline.
All deadlines are hard deadlines. There is no update deadline anymore. However, if you are in trouble and need more time, contact the compo organizer.
All material constituting an entry must be previously unreleased. This means that the material in the demo (e.g. graphics, music) has not been used in any previously released production.
No purely AI generated content is allowed, unless it is specifically allowed by individual competition rules. While we do recognize that AI generated content can provide assistance or inspiration, the majority of the submitted entry must exist out of own/group work.
You must own or have permission to use all the material present in your production. In case of a potential copyright infringement problem it is your duty to prove this. Please read the copyright FAQ.
Don’t use trademark or copyrighted content such as logos without permission. If you believe your use of trademark of copyright content falls under fair use rules according to Finnish copyright law, contact us in advance to verify this.
You must accept the competition contract when submitting your entry. This contract governs the rights and responsibilities of you and the event organizers.
Organizers reserve the right to disqualify a production containing explicit sexual, racist, or disturbing material or breaking any rule applicable to the particular competition.
Organizers reserve the right to change any and all prizes and prize principles in any competition. This applies especially to competitions where the quality or number of productions is too low to justify the full prize amount.
Organizers reserve the right to augment or modify the competition rules if deemed necessary, especially to clarify ambiguities or resolve contradictions in the rules.
Note that you MAY NOT use ANY music which you haven’t acquired necessary copyrights and permissions. This means that you have either composed the music by yourself or have got a permission from the original author, who is not a member of any copyright association such as Teosto or Gramex. If the music has been published on a record label it is then most probably controlled by Teosto and Gramex thus it is impossible for you to get any permission to use it in your work for free. You will be liable for any and all possible copyright infringements caused by your work.
Shown entries are preselected by a jury and/or compo organizers. If your entry is not shown, it will not be released by Assembly.