IBNIZ
IBNIZ, or Ideally Bare Numeric Impression giZmo is a "virtual machine designed for extremely compact low-level audiovisual programs. The leading design goal is usefulness as a platform for demoscene productions, glitch art and similar projects."
It is commonly used in tennis for glitchy media generation.
Links
- https://github.com/viznut/IBNIZ - the github page.
- http://viznut.fi/ibniz/ - the main page. Downloads are out of date.
- https://github.com/viznut/IBNIZ/blob/master/src/ibniz.txt - IBNIZ documentation
JavaScript Recreations
These versions are web-compatible, but may have emulation issues (especially with the sound).
Usage
IBNIZ starts on an "empty program" - a blue and yellow oscillating gradient with a loud buzz tone. Writing code changes what that does.
Don't know what to do? Type a bunch of random keys. Something cool will happen eventually.
Codes
A collection of codes exists on the IBNIZ website.
There also exists a collection of more rudimentary codes (many of which were found by just putting random characters to see what happens) by the tennis community (in particular mrdoognoog, system128, and BENT_DATA) which can be found here: [1]