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Jerry's Map

249 points - today at 6:40 PM

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  • Fraterkes

    today at 9:38 PM

    You guys are welcome: https://marcmajcher.github.io/jerrysmap/

    • archermarks

      today at 7:17 PM

      There's a good People Make Games video about this from a few days ago

      https://youtu.be/Is8N7B9b0GQ

        • lynguist

          today at 8:50 PM

          It's funny that I watched this less than an hour ago, and I click on hackernews and bam it's #1 on the front page.

          Probably someone else must've also watched this in the past few hours or days.

            • runj__

              today at 9:15 PM

              The world is increeeeeeedibly small with likeminded people (sometimes at least, which is most of the times).

              • mproud

                today at 9:27 PM

                I remember seeing a video on Jerry’s Map from nearly 20 years ago.

            • dylan604

              today at 7:53 PM

              You know, it'd have been amazing if TFA has not opened with that video. So instead of clicking the link to view TFA, you went off and dug up the exact same link in TFA???

                • falcor84

                  today at 8:42 PM

                  Oh, I see that there's two TFAs. The one in the description has the video, but this main one doesn't - http://www.jerrysmap.com/the-map

                  • tarvaina

                    today at 8:40 PM

                    The main linked article actually does not have that video; the article linked from in the description does have it. Not surprising that someone missed it.

                    • Tepix

                      today at 8:42 PM

                      For me it doesn't. Perhaps it's a cookie setting? Anyway, lovely video.

              • oniony

                today at 10:00 PM

                Reminds me of _Journeys Into the Outside_ by Jarvis Cocker.

                And that reminds me of the time when I saw him in passing in a corridor at King's Cross Thameslink and my hand was halfway up into a wave before I realised that he wouldn't know who am.

                • mdtrooper

                  today at 8:35 PM

                  I know Jerry Map (I hope that someday will be a exposition in Spain) because I love it, I love the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outsider_art. The people who maybe mad and they built a world with own rules.

                  I remember the book of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Darger or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_Fortress or Cataclysm DDA .

                  And weird games as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomic .

                    • drivers99

                      today at 9:59 PM

                      It's a weird coincidence to me I just remembered Henry Darger again today, within the last hour actually. I had watched "In the Realms of the Unreal" (2004 documentary) in the theater when it came out. (I know it's only a coincidence because it's something I'm interested in thinking about, but it feels meaningful anyway.)

                  • dhosek

                    today at 9:10 PM

                    I used to do things like this when I was a kid (less extreme, never more than a single sheet of paper), where I would create some natural features: a lake shore or river, maybe a freeway or two or a railroad and then start platting out a subdivision in the open spaces. It was a delightfully meditative practice and maybe I should start doing it again.

                    • wanderer2323

                      today at 6:58 PM

                      The most Borgesian thing to ever be posted on HN.

                      • jihadjihad

                        today at 7:19 PM

                        From the first sentence and image on jerrysmap.com I seriously thought it was Jerry Garcia's doing for a second.

                        • deadbabe

                          today at 9:56 PM

                          In high school I remember entertaining myself in class by using grid paper to draw little tile based maps. It’s like playing Minecraft by hand. I imagine the concept is lost to a lot of Gen Z or Gen Alpha by now. Too much imagination required.

                          • vannfreed

                            today at 7:23 PM

                            Looks like the OG fortnite map to me

                            • spencerflem

                              today at 7:16 PM

                              People Make Games just did a terrific documentary on this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Is8N7B9b0GQ&pp=0gcJCUECo7VqN5t...

                                • lanerobertlane

                                  today at 7:58 PM

                                  It's literally at the top of the post.

                                    • randallsquared

                                      today at 8:06 PM

                                      Well, in the secondary link, at least.

                                        • spencerflem

                                          today at 9:25 PM

                                          I didn’t notice there was a secondary link, sorry. For everyone else, consider this comment a recommendation to click through and watch it then :)

                              • RobKohr

                                today at 7:00 PM

                                It would make an interesting map generation algorithm that could feed the card data and specified map tiles into an image gen AI system that would have to take the map tiles and try to follow the rules.

                                  • dabinat

                                    today at 8:00 PM

                                    As I get older I’ve come to realize more and more how bad instant gratification is. There’s value and mental health benefits in doing things that are slow and take time and effort.

                                    • latexr

                                      today at 7:53 PM

                                      As I was coming back to the thread, I was dreading someone might be making this submission about AI. I miss HN from before it became AIN and other types of intellectual curiosity were drained out.

                                      What’s marvellous about this work is the antithesis of AI and computers, the artist and the process are what’s fascinating about it. Generative map and art programs are a dime a dozen. Those have value in their own way, but it’s different from this. There’s no need to conflate the two, most things do not need or benefit from AI.

                                      • brm

                                        today at 7:17 PM

                                        Can't feed Jerry to the ai though

                                          • foobarian

                                            today at 7:19 PM

                                            If he's been blogging as long as it says, he's already part of the collective

                                            • criddell

                                              today at 8:10 PM

                                              When articles like this are published along with photos and videos, in a way it is feeding Jerry to the AI.

                                          • dmd

                                            today at 7:36 PM

                                            Does every single thing need to be about AI? Really?

                                              • NBJack

                                                today at 7:58 PM

                                                I mean, to be fair, some "super resolution" solutions for image generation do subdivide things into tiles to be re-done at a higher fidelity.