“Eine Seminararbeit von Michael Hoffmann, Lorenz Diener, Johannes Jäger und Tobias Poot”
Basically, this was a project 3 friends and me did in our last year in school. We also gave a presentation on it, and created a smallish browser game (Now mostly defunct).
Abstractish thing rudimentarily translated into english:
Cyberspace, virtual worlds, alternate realities, nearly everyone knows these terms or has even used them a few times. But what do they actually mean? In this document, we don’t only want to explain what’s the deal with those words, but also how they affect our “Real world”.
- Project documentation, 63 Pages, 2.4mb PDF. (German)
- Presentation, 63 Slides, 5.7mb PDF. (German, but has lots of pretty pictures)
- The game, it mostly will not work, but you’re free to fumble around a little. (Also in German, but it looks really pretty!)
It has AA characters on it! (Also, I run KDE, despite this being an Ubuntu sticker. I didn’t have a Kubuntu one. Meh.)
Since AudioSurf now has mod-able textures, and since I still had some files that fit into the pattern near perfectly, I made a set. It has replacements for all the default textures, and the zip file includes the original SVG files.

Example: Ring texture (small version).
Download: AudioSurf BASS theme.
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