Life in a Box
Award-winning automatic maze museum generator. Users supply images, music, and wallpapers — the program creates a random explorable virtual gallery in first person. Won CMU 15-112 Term Project Grand Prize.
Overview
Life in a Box is an automatic maze museum generator, built as a 15-112 term project at Carnegie Mellon University — and winner of the Term Project Grand Prize.
All the user has to do is supply some images, some music, and some wallpapers. Life in a Box will then automatically generate a random virtual maze gallery, which the user can explore in first person with WASD and mouse controls. Every run creates a completely different museum.
Key Features
- Automatic procedural maze generation from user-supplied content
- First-person WASD + mouse exploration
- Accepts custom images, music, and wallpapers as exhibit content
- Every generated museum is unique
- Won the CMU 15-112 Term Project Grand Prize (Fall 2013)
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