- Remorse ASCII
Infobox computer underground
group_name = Remorse ASCII
caption =
origin =
country =United States
status = active
years_active = 1994–1995
1996–present
category =artscene
founders = Necromancer
Necronite
products =
affiliates =ACiD Productions
website = http://www.remorse.org
Remorse ASCII, or "Remorse 1981", is the official ASCII sub-label of
ACiD Productions .History
Remorse was established in late 1994 by two IBM-PC scene
ASCII art ists from San José,California who went by thepseudonym s Necromancer and Necronite.After releasing five (5) artpacks between 1994-1995, Remorse temporarily disbanded. Prominent members each went their separate ways; some created their own groups (such as Trank) and another joined ANSI Creators in Demand to assist with their ASCII division.
In 1996, it was decided by the leaders of Trank, ACiD proper, and the newly formed ACiD ASCII division (not yet named Remorse) that they should consolidate (and in some ways reunite) as a single group. Like
pHluid , the music sublabel of ACiD, the leaders of these three organizations merged together under the new name of "Remorse/ACiD ASCII", and became an official extension of ACiD Productions. This is the Remorse which continues to exist to this day (1996-present).Present day
Remorse continues to release ASCII in the same traditional artpack format that it started with. These packs are now distributed via the internet on IRC and FTP servers; decorating FTP sites, telnet BBSes,
NFO files or art for the sake of art.Member List
As of May 2005, the active member list of Remorse included thefollowing people:
Founders
* Necromancer
* NecroniteLeaders
*
RaD Man Senior staff
* Haliphax
* NightrainActive artists
AnsiChrist, Binear Walker, Bornholme, Cmang (Computer Man), Cubon, Joplex, Pesho (Silas), Polygon Breasts, Raster Burn, and Yce.
Mascot
M0lo
Alumni
Arrogance, Axel Barebones ( [http://www.iaxb.com AXB] ), Barium, Black Jack, bLACKDAWn (aka ForgE),Cannibal (Cannabis), cD_, cRu, Cypher Hex, Enigmatic, Empty, Erupt, Ewheat, Fahrenheit, Firestorm, F0st, Hiro Protagonist (Devin), Creature Of Hell, J. Hale (Asphixia), Kaleidas (Acid Jack), Kayozz, Killa Hertz, Kxmode, Kyr, Megga Hertz, Miasma, Mister Kite, Mister Self Destruct, Mjolnir, Ogre, Omicron, Palmore, phaser-X, Pix, [http://sixteencolors.net/artist/polymorph/index.html Polymorph] , Poskgubbe, Talo, Terminator 2, The Messiah, The Upright Man (TUM), [http://kostecki.net tinyz] , Tzeentch, Whodini, Windrider, and Zooyork.
Trivia
* It is worth noting that at the time Remorse was founded, ASCII art itself within the IBM-PC underground
computer art scene was not taken seriously within the ANSI art community. Against these odds Remorse rose to the challenge and established itself as what is now the longest operating organization of ASCII artists in history.* Remorse, which also goes by "Remorse 1981", makes heavy use of
Code page 437 , a superset of ASCII commonly referred to as "extended ASCII ". This eight-bit system was introduced by the IBM Corporation in 1981 for use with its first model of personal computer.* The 21st Remorse ASCII pack (RMRS-21.ZIP) does not exist on any artpacks archives. When the Remorse group was first revived the leaders decided to release under the file name RMRS-21.ZIP; twenty-one was said to be the combined sum of all packs from Trank, Remorse-prior, and ACiD ASCII ("ASCiiD"). Soon after this file was pulled and renamed to RMRS-06.ZIP, perhaps due to public outcry. When the new Remorse had completed its 20th pack, the 21st was skipped over to avoid confusion.
* Necromancer, a long-time friend of the founder of ACiD Productions, RaD Man, contacted him at the time of Remorse's original incarnation in 1994 to see if the creation of an ASCII art department in ACiD was possible. RaD Man's response? "ASCII in ACiD? Over my dead body!" Later after the death of the original Remorse, one of the original members of the group, Christopher Robin, convinced RaD Man to allow an ASCII section in ACiD.
* The actual name of the art group is Remorse ASCII, but at one point a certain select few of the members that had been around since pack #1 decided that the best way to signify their loyalty to the group would be to show how Remorse was "cooler" than one of the longest-living underground computer groups,
Razor 1911 , founded in 1985. As such, Remorse 1981 came to exist as a catch-phrase related to loyalty.* Remorse ASCII artists Necromancer and Killa Hertz both appear in the Artscene episode of the documentary film
BBS Documentary by Jason Scott.External links
* [http://www.remorse.org/index.php Remorse ASCII website]
* [http://sixteencolors.net/group/remorse1981/index.html Remorse on Sixteen Colors ANSI Art and ASCII Art Archive]
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