-
their artpacks in
sequence rather than by date, i.e. MIMIC50.ZIP,
releasing their artpacks without any
defined schedule. In retrospect,
artpacks are recognized...
- "ACiD-100, the
final artpack released by ACiD as a group. In 1996, RaD Man
founded the ACiD
Artpacks Archive to
collect the
artpacks created by the hundreds...
- many others, were no
longer making periodic releases of artworks,
called "
artpacks" and the
community of
artists almost vanished.
Since then this form of...
-
monthly "
ARTPACKS,"
which were
collections of
ASCII art
submitted by the group's
various members, as well as news and
membership lists.
These artpacks were...
- Do****entary. 2005. ACiD-100 All-time
memberlist (1990–2003) "dark+domain: the
artpacks.acid.org collection". cd.textfiles.com. "Dark
Domain - Defacto2". defacto2...
- artists, who made up a
large portion of the
member base. Dark's
monthly artpacks,
referred to as "collections", were
organized a bit
differently than other...
-
Mistigris released its
artwork in
other group's
artpacks, as
opposed to its own.
Blade released 43
monthly artpacks beginning with the
first "Blade Epic" in...
-
released artwork on a
monthly basis in the form of an
artpack. iCE
released their first monthly artpack,
referred to as an "iCEpack", in
August 1992. During...
-
Judith Hill (1998),
Irish Public Sculpture. Dublin: Four
Courts Press. ISBN 1-85182-274-7.
Short biography linked to this page
about a
charity artpack...
-
homepage of the 1st SAC
founder and
group leader Roy Dark
Domain The ACiD
Artpacks Archive on DVD (ISBN 0-9746537-0-5),
contains all SAC
Packs until 2005...