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Biological Content Generation: Evolving Game Terrains Through Living Organisms

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Abstract

This study explores the concept of evolving game terrains through intermediation of living biological organisms and presents a proof of concept realization thereof. We explore how fungal and bacterial cultures can be used to generate an evolving game terrain in real-time. By visually capturing growing cultures inside a Petri-dish, heightmaps are generated that form the basis of naturally evolving terrains. Possible consequences and benefits of this approach are discussed, as are its effects on the visual appearance of simulated terrains. A novel and convenient method for visually capturing growing microorganisms is presented, with a technical description for translating captured footage to virtual terrains. This work is experimental in nature and is an initial venture into the novel domain of organically growing virtual terrains.

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Metadata
Title
Biological Content Generation: Evolving Game Terrains Through Living Organisms
Authors
Wim van Eck
Maarten H. Lamers
Copyright Year
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16498-4_20