# retrofeel - stories from the uk amiga demoscene underground status: conceptual odd micro-stories simultaneously both true and tall concerning participants in a small yet vibrant hobbiest community who formed a tight crew called azt3k - and ir unique version of the 'demoscene' ![[retrofeel-stories-from-the-uk-amiga-demoscene-underground-robert-what-book-cover.png|600]] example book cover for retrofeel (7cols) an irreverent and absurdist look at previously undocumented aspects of 'the scene' # open call for amiga scene contributions were or are you a 'scener'? have any unusual or uncommon demoscene tales memories and anecdotes you'd like to share? any odd personal perspectives or insights into retro tech that don't fit into the usual square holes by 'square' we mean those sandpaper dry industry / academic standard tomes written about technology that have all the rough edges filed off and sound like they've been /ai ghost written by a committee for a demographic of uncritical mouth breathers who love all that convenient self-mythologizing bs mainstream tech news and techbros tell themselves; a mere self-perpetuating illusion / delusion above all did you just go out there armed with nothing but raw punk attitude and make / make up your own 'demoscene' - if so cool dial in the details to us today - the thoughts left-field perspectives and 'retrofeelings' of marginalized groups particularly welcome // republic of bob