Revision and I returned to the E-Werk again this year after a long break. Thank God the Corona crisis is over. I unexpectedly met Prodatron and sat together for most of the party. I enjoyed digging into this SymbOS and learning how it is done internally. The second day, Prodatron visited me at my home, and I could show him what an actual Atari room with real Atari hardware looks like.
I met Triace, who submitted a lovely Atari VCS tune called ReVCSion to the old-school music competition. It ranked a well-deserved fifth out of 17 entries. Outside at the food trucks, I met Ziona from Slay Radio and got a selfie with the great creative lft. The costume of the funny French guy in the last picture was also innovative; it's a pity I don't remember his name. But I remember he was celebrating Amiga as a religion. Which makes perfect sense, of course :-)
The personal demo highlight of the party was the winning old-school demo Ghost NOP by Pulpo Corrosivo & Futurs.
I felt that I had to port some of this great stuff to the Atari 8-bit, but the creators of Rewind 2 beat me to it at Lost Party some months later.