Chaos
Generative multi-model world simulator
What if disagreement between AI models was the point, not a problem?
Metrics
- voices
- 10
- world-seeds
- ∞
- shared grid
- 1
Process
- Seed the world — Type any thought, phrase, or question into the seed input.
- Ten voices interpret — All 10 LLMs read the seed in parallel, each generating an embodied entity.
- Forms populate the grid — Creatures spawn with unique shapes, colors, and behaviors. No consensus required.
- Coexistence over agreement — Entities wander, interact, drift. Disagreement is the point.
Overview
A philosophical experiment in form-based reasoning. Ten LLM voices fire in parallel, each generating an embodied entity that populates an infinite isometric grid.
Ideas become shapes. Moods become movement. Disagreement becomes diversity.
What it does
Input a “world-seed” - any thought, phrase, or question. All 10 models interpret it simultaneously, spawning creatures with unique forms, colors, and behaviors. They wander, interact, and coexist without consensus.
Why it matters
This is not about what ideas mean, but what they look like. A melancholic idea becomes a slow-drifting jellyfish. A scattered thought becomes a swarm. Pure form-based reasoning through procedural generation.
How it evolved
Started as a question: “What if disagreement between AI models was the point, not a problem?” Early prototypes used a single model - the output was coherent but lifeless. Adding a second model created tension. By the time ten voices were firing in parallel, the grid came alive with genuine diversity.
Key pivot: switching from text-based output to embodied forms on an isometric grid. The moment ideas became shapes instead of sentences, the project found its soul. The conversation with Claude that led to toon materials and gradient mapping was the breakthrough - entities stopped looking like debug visualizations and started looking like creatures.
Next: exploring whether world-seeds can evolve over time, creating persistent ecosystems where entities have memory of previous generations.
Try a simplified version below - enter any thought and watch it take form.