Category Archives: projects
Everything I Know I Learned From the Internet – M. Cook
This project aims to explore the idea of procedurally generating a game’s surface-level meaning, by dynamically querying the internet while the game is being played. While originally a positive project intending to define new generative techniques for games, it is now closer to a cautionary example of the dangers of such a system. Ultimately, I found that scraping meaning from open Internet data obtains more prejudice than it does fact. Everything I Know was pulled from a museum’s launch lineup due to being too potentially offensive to control, and I’m now exploring ways in which the game can demonstrate this power to the player without abusing it.
For more information on the project, formerly called A Rogue Dream, click here.
Anya Quilt Design Generator – Anne Sullivan
Anya is a simple AI-based quilt design generator. It uses accepted color theory for choosing colors and follows a design methodology frequently used by the author. All the designs created pull from a similar aesthetic.
You can play with Anya here.
Hoopla Embroidery Sampler Generator – Gillian Smith
Hoopla is a procedural cross-stitch sampler generator. It pulls down a random quote and color palette, and generates surrounding motifs in the style of traditional cross-stitch. Quotes range from sappy words of wisdom to nerdy Star Trek quotes. Not all samplers will have quotes.
You can download Hoopla here.