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ÛÛ²±° Þ . Üß °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° ßßÜ ßÛ²±°ÜÜß . Üßß * °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° . * ßßÜÜ °° ÜÜßß . . °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° . * . ßßßÜÜ °°°° ÜÜßßß * . °°°°°°°° . * °°°°°° * . °° After realising, shortly after meeting the incredible Horsenburger, that we could put teletext screens in artpacks (should? jury's still out on that one), beginning in September of 2016 we made an unprecedented (for us), uninterrupted spree of monthly releases straight through to February of 2021 -- for over four years, there was something new (some months, multiple something_s_) from our community packaged and on display at artpack gallery websites near you. Back in Mist Classic's '90s, we always had a hard time upholding the then-standard schedule of monthly releases, so it was nice to eventually get a good four years in upholding that tradition, albeit long after it had ceased to be the norm. (Doing the right thing at the wrong time is about as close as we here in Mist ever get to doing the right thing at all, so we'll take it!) For various reasons, by the 2020s it was impressed strongly upon us from various corners that we needed to slow down a little and stop flooding the artscene. With the momentum we had going in, we still made eight releases that year of 2021, so "a little" seems to be just about exactly the amount that we slowed down, but we were nonetheless exploring the options for other outlets for the creations originating from within our community, and other ways to package and present the works. A post-revival tradition had us celebrating our annual anniversary in November with art on themes of technology and cyberspace culture, and we thought that it might be a fun change of pace to set up a WHQ BBS just like we had back in the old days, making it an exclusive outlet -- a virtual art gallery -- for a celebratory anniversary artpack slated to drop in November of 2021. Even more fun, we could hide it and point the way forward with a breadcrumb trail of clues hidden among other contemporary bulletin board systems! It would be like the MIST2000 treasure hunt of 2015, my salvaged reclamation of thwarted ambitions for a Masquerade-inspired BBS treasure hunt back in the early '90s, come full circle! But with eight releases that year, setting up a customized BBS no trifling matter and a confused muddle of BBS and treasure hunt concepts still battling it out on the drawing board, we failed to resolve matters in the 30 days allotted between the concerns of our MIST1021 release and its subsequent MIST1221 release, and consequently all of the art that was set aside for that private treasure hunt exhibition started gathering virtual dust, going unshared and unseen ... until today. We never did get around to getting that BBS up (yet!) and going through the exercise of setting up that treasure hunt, but when we do, hopefully we'll have fresher prizes to offer! It's not that computer art on themes of Nikola Tesla and Alan Turing, IBM mainframes and the After Dark screensaver, MacPaint, the WinXP desktop and Simon are getting any less relevant over time, I just don't want it to get totally fermented before being shared with the world. (Also bundled in are a handful of more recent works on the same wave length.) This collection marks the first artpack appearance of OsmiumPenguin, sharing an old-fashioned AI-assisted found poem, as well as an inaugural guest appearance by Spinsane, who threw us a bone in the event we needed to rely on it to push past a critical textiness barrier. (One bone in this case didn't make even a dent, but we appreciate the gesture.) Notably, this collection includes most of an album of cyberpunk-inspired synth music by Nicholas Vining, so you can slip the headphones on while you browse. Another blast from Mist's past, also enjoy selections from Nick Lakowski's painting portfolio! For the distinctive artwork used as the FILE_ID.DIZ and infofile headers in this collection (it's a time capsule, just as this collection gives you a glimpse into our best-laid plans of the old times, two years ago, back when everything was in black and white) we cannot thank littlebitspace enough. This collection seemed impossible to release for years and without his contributions it actually would have been impossible to release! The teletext screens included in this artpack (which, let's face it, constitute the majority of its contents!) are slated to be part of an exhibition via projection on the exterior of Essex's Jaywick Martello Tower art space, as part of TeletextR's "Last Ever Teletext Show (2023)" scheduled to take place after sunset hours over the first couple weekends of December 2023. If you're in the area, it might be worth trying to get an eyeful in person to enjoy your text art several stories high; if not, stay tuned as the projection is expected to be filmed for later rebroadcast via YouTube. (If you want to see that one several stories high, you need to BYO projector and provide your own wall.) In addition to the next Blender coming up January 20-21 2024 (I know, didn't we just do a Blender?) there are more Mist releases coming up around the corner -- keep your eyes peeled for a time-release Advent special landing promptly on Dec 1st. It may be expanded on in late December and heck, there might even be another release between now and then, we'll see what happens! Basically, creation is inevitable and escape from Mist releases is impossible, you fools. (And coming up next from Misprint Manuscripts, the latest installment of TABNet's "TABNotes" file, on the occasion of that echomail cadre's 30th anniversary!) In short, there's more coming up in 2023 and in 2024 we hope to achieve at least half of what we aspired toward this past year! COMNTHeader artwork by littlebitspace SAUCE00MIST1121 infofile Cthulu Mistigris 20231121˜(PoIBM VGA