It explains some things but leaves a lot unexplained. It is technical yet emotional. It is existential to an extent. It tastes like an opportunity in chaos. I've just made some words up, almost like you did, just not as masterfully. You're doing a great job, 65, please do keep it up!
When the system fails it feels a deep sense of loss 😂😂. Chris Morris level humour there lads. Genius. In all honesty though amazing project well done to all involved.
This is such a fantastic concept, and I love the dystopian theming for it all. The idea of a future where all music and entertainment is generative and endlessly broadcasted into the void by an AI. Was this inspired by the generative music that they used in No Man's Sky btw?
It very likely could be as they are the people responsible for the soundtrack I wouldn't be surprised if they looked at that part of the game and got inspiration from it
I've never heard about 65daysofstatic before (I'm fixing that mistake as we speak), and I'm so confused as to what this is. I thought it's some kind of a logic game like Spacechem, or a DAW of some kind. But it's like... an AI generated 24/7 radio? Am I getting this right? It's sick, don't get me wrong. The presentation may have thrown me off, but this is really cool. And unexpected.
Endless AI generated music streaming into the dark and deep voids of the internet, all the time, every time. If you follow them as a patreon, you not only get a lot more insight into their works, but also a download for wreckage systems archive. What's that you might ask? Well basically their first attempt, kind of an alpha version, of the wreckage systems with 18 different systems for you to play on your own home computer, from now until the heat death of the univers. Highly recommended if you like soundscapes and unrepeating cause everchanging music. Ever played No Mans Sky? 65dos made the whole soundscape for this game (due to the lead programmer being a huge 65dos fan), their work on NMS unarguably inspired them to walk this path. BUT you should also check out their regular studio records, a meandering mix of progrock, metal, glicthy electronica, drum&bass, heavenly pianos and so much more.
It explains some things but leaves a lot unexplained. It is technical yet emotional. It is existential to an extent. It tastes like an opportunity in chaos. I've just made some words up, almost like you did, just not as masterfully. You're doing a great job, 65, please do keep it up!
2:26 really just went "NOPE"🤣
Love the theming! Can't wait to see where this goes next!
10 hour music vids: **exist**
65dos: *Im gonna end this man's whole career*
I really hope you guys will not stop doing your stuff anytime soon. As a CS enthusiast and musician, I find your work so cool and interesting
0:07 "Добро пожаловать" на русском. Мелочь, но заставляет улыбнуться.
65dos
When the system fails it feels a deep sense of loss 😂😂. Chris Morris level humour there lads. Genius. In all honesty though amazing project well done to all involved.
I'm really glad I found this channel all that time ago.
Electroplankton x infinity. Best technical overview I've ever seen.
Holy shit this is amazing 😍
HANG IN THERE WRECKAGE CONTROL, I really felt that deep melancholy.
This project is phenomenal!
просто охренительно!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is such a fantastic concept, and I love the dystopian theming for it all. The idea of a future where all music and entertainment is generative and endlessly broadcasted into the void by an AI.
Was this inspired by the generative music that they used in No Man's Sky btw?
It very likely could be as they are the people responsible for the soundtrack I wouldn't be surprised if they looked at that part of the game and got inspiration from it
@@terry2295 yeah! Most likely :)
@@sirmikeylikesit we sure do and I think there will be a second part
Yeah pretty sure all of their work after NMS has been a progression of that
NMS soundtrack is Wreckage System pre Alpha, the dynamic of the constellations hearts were tested with the algorithm of the game
This is genuinely interesting
как же круто
Loved it! The music nerd and scifi nerd in me is happy
I've never heard about 65daysofstatic before (I'm fixing that mistake as we speak), and I'm so confused as to what this is. I thought it's some kind of a logic game like Spacechem, or a DAW of some kind.
But it's like... an AI generated 24/7 radio? Am I getting this right? It's sick, don't get me wrong. The presentation may have thrown me off, but this is really cool. And unexpected.
yep! thats basically it
Endless AI generated music streaming into the dark and deep voids of the internet, all the time, every time.
If you follow them as a patreon, you not only get a lot more insight into their works, but also a download for wreckage systems archive. What's that you might ask? Well basically their first attempt, kind of an alpha version, of the wreckage systems with 18 different systems for you to play on your own home computer, from now until the heat death of the univers. Highly recommended if you like soundscapes and unrepeating cause everchanging music.
Ever played No Mans Sky? 65dos made the whole soundscape for this game (due to the lead programmer being a huge 65dos fan), their work on NMS unarguably inspired them to walk this path. BUT you should also check out their regular studio records, a meandering mix of progrock, metal, glicthy electronica, drum&bass, heavenly pianos and so much more.
I need to visit this live in next NMS bytebeat update... actually someone in game will reproduce this build anyway, I'm sure.
They are going to stick this in No Man's Sky right!? 🤖
Blade Runner 3 is looking good 🤔
Will there be a offline Version by any Chance? I have fear of the day where the System goes offline :O
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Но очень интересно!