Comment by skrebbel
1 month ago
> but sadly there's a tad of a stigma culturally as NN/"AI" methods has been fairly controversial within the scene
The scene has always been a ridiculously conservative bunch. Back when 3dfx was new, using 3d acceleration was similarly controversial. The Pouet comments were scary similar to those today. All we need is a few demos that actually use these technologies with great results (instead of for laziness/slop), and the majority opinion will shift as it always has.
I consider the early years of 3d acceleration to be pretty bad days for the demoscene on the "high end" side.
Problem was that fixed pipelines were seriously limiting. Most of the cool effects of software rendering couldn't be done, and the lack of direct access to the hardware meant that you couldn't do many of the hardware tricks the demoscene is known for. It doesn't mean people couldn't be creative, but it was mostly limited to doing interesting 3D geometry and textures. Things started changing with the advent of shaders.
About AI, I think thing the demoscene is rather welcoming of "AI" as long as you use it creatively instead of doing what everyone else does (slop). In the topic of Gaussian splatting, look at the Revision 2025 invitation [1], there is a pretty cool scene featuring it, people loved that part.
[1] https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=103537