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Screensavers are a defunct technology which protected CRT monitors from 'burn in' - a flaw in the CRT's design which would 'burn' a static image onto the screen permanently if it was displayed for long enough (12+ hours). A monitor affected by burn in could still be used to display other images, but a ghostly imprint of the burnt in image would always remain.

  • About Welcome to homepage of The Matrix Trilogy Screensaver. This is probably the best simulation of the falling matrix code digital rain effect freely available. Unfortunately, no one can be told what The Matrix Trilogy Screensaver is capable of.
  • In short: my take on the 'digital rain' effect made famous by The Matrix. Heavy lifting handled by SFML. The main itch being scratched here is multi-monitor support. Why is it so hard to find good screensavers with good multiple monitor support (and performance)?

About Welcome to homepage of The Matrix Trilogy Screensaver. This is probably the best simulation of the falling matrix code digital rain effect freely available. Unfortunately, no one can be told what The Matrix Trilogy Screensaver is capable of.

Modern LCD screens do not contain this flaw, and are also able to be put into standby mode, further eliminating the need for a screensaver.

Screensavers are still used for Ricing and nostalgia.

After Dark

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After Dark were the kings of screensavers back in the Windows 3.1 era. Their most famous screensaver was the Flying Toasters, but they had many, many more, including a 'Twisted' pack full of comical gore and a fully licenced Simpsons pack.

After Dark can still be run via Windows 3.1 in DOSBox.

Digital Rain

Digital rain is the classic Matrix screensaver where green characters fall against a black background.

At the height of The Matrix's popularity it was very common to find digital rain screensavers infected with viruses, often distributed via P2P filesharing applications such as KaZaA and eDonkey2000.

  • GNU/Linux has had a digital rain screensaver, GLMatrix, as part of it's xscreensaver package since 2003.
  • Mac has a version available.
  • Windows has a safe version, too.

Electric Sheep

Electric Sheep is a multiplatform screensaver and distributed computing project which makes some pretty fancy videos to display as a screensaver.

Users can create their own 'sheep' designs by hand, but Electric Sheep will also meld together different designs on it's own. The animation frames are rendered by users of the screensaver while it is running. This can be opted out of.

The creator of it is still trying to make money out of it, even through it's been around for over a decade. This means that the animations are rendered at a relatively low resolution by modern standards so that he can sell higher res versions (which nobody buys).

It is possible to render the sheep at any resolution on your own. Once in a blue moon someone tries to organize people onto a third party, high resolution server, but so far these have all failed.

Even at the low resolution, it's still a pretty impressive screensaver.

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An interpretation of digital rain

Digital Rain Screensaver

Matrix digital rain, Matrix code or sometimes green rain, is the computer code featured in the Matrix series. The falling green code is a way of representing the activity of the virtual reality environment of the Matrix on screen by kinetic typography. All three Matrix movies, as well as the spin-off The Animatrix episodes, open with the code. It is a characteristic mark of the franchise, similar to the opening crawl in Star Wars.

Background[edit]

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In the film, the code that comprises the Matrix itself is frequently represented as downward-flowing green characters. This code uses a custom typeface designed by Simon Whiteley,[1] which includes mirror images of half-width kana characters and Western Latin letters and numerals.[2] In a 2017 interview at CNET, he attributed the design to his wife, who comes from Japan, and added, 'I like to tell everybody that The Matrix's code is made out of Japanese sushi recipes'.[3] The effect resembles that of the older green screen displays, since the letters leave a fluorescent trace on the screen.[4]

One predecessor of the digital rain exists in a 'code-scene' of the movie Meteo [hu], a Hungarian experimental-pop culture movie from 1990. The 1995 cyberpunk film Ghost in the Shell, a strong influence on The Matrix,[5][6] features opening credits similar to the digital rain.

No official version of the code's typeface actually used in the Matrix trilogy and in the website for the game Path of Neo has been released. Several imitations have been made, mostly in the form of screensavers.

Cultural impact[edit]

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A screensaver named XMatrix in XScreenSaver representing the digital rain

Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen named a track 'Digital Rain', in honour of the movie, on his 2010 album Victims of the Modern Age by his band Star One.

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The effect also inspired the creation of many unofficial Matrix screensavers.[7]

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Powerhouse Museum. ''The Matrix' film poster'. Powerhouse Museum, Australia. Retrieved December 24, 2012.
  2. ^Oreck, Josh (Director); Wachowski, Larry; Matthies, Eric (Producers) (November 20, 2001). 'Look of the Matrix'. The Matrix Revisited (DVD). United States: Warner Bros. Pictures.
  3. ^Bisset, Jennifer (October 19, 2017). 'Creator of The Matrix code reveals its mysterious origins'. CNET. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  4. ^Clover, Joshua (2004). The Matrix. London: BFI Publishing. pp. 8–9. ISBN1844570452. In the denouement [of The Thirteenth Floor], Douglas Hall simply crests a hill to discover that what he had thought was the real world has, beyond this point, yet to be constructed. In lieu of landscape, only crude phosphor-green polygons, the basic units of video graphics rendering, in the primal monochrome of an old CRT. The raw material of the simulation is even more basic in The Matrix – machine language itself, in the same familiar green...
  5. ^Joel Silver, interviewed in 'Scrolls to Screen: A Brief History of Anime' featurette on The Animatrix DVD.
  6. ^Joel Silver, interviewed in 'Making The Matrix' featurette on The Matrix DVD.
  7. ^Podolsky, Erin (March 2, 2001). 'Saver the Moment: movie inspired screen savers'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 22 June 2017.

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