Play the Realvideo stream of Karl Sims and his Work
Scene from "Panspermia"
Get your G2 Player from Progressive Networks and then play our RealVideo stream of the Discover Channel Canada's Digital Burgess conference interview. Playback is tuned for
Stills of Creatures in Competition (and evolution)
Click on images to see larger viewsStarting out with simpler competing creatures..
Competition Starts between equal phenotypes
Winner will be creature closest to green block
Longer limbs develop
Limb controls block and pushes away competitor..moving on to more evolved creatures
Play the MPEG Movie
The famous 1994 MPEG1 Movie (9.5MB)
Showing the walking, jumping, swimming creaturesNote that this MPEG is now taken down as so many folks were playing it that we exceeded our website quota. If you would like this MPEG loaded for a special demo, email us as: our Webmaster You may be able to find the creatures MPEG at:
http://alife.ccp14.ac.uk/ftp-mirror/alife/zooland/pub/research/ci/Alife/karl-sims/ or
http://dynamics.org/~altenber/GA_ART/Sims.mpg
More about Karl's Creatures
About the MPEG MovieThis demo contains animations of 26 different virtual creatures that emerged from simulated evolutions. Creatures are shown that resulted from each of four behavior optimization criteria:
1. Swimming speed (water environment)
2. Walking speed (land environment)3. Jumping height (land environment)4. Following ability (water environment)Facts about the movie
MPEG-1 compression (with only "I" frames) File size: ~9.5 Mb Image dimensions: 160x120 Frame number: 5130 Duration at 30 Hz: 2:51 min.
Made on Connection Machine CM-5 for evolution simulation, using an SGI for display.
Thanks to: Gary Oberbrunner, Matt Fitzgibbon, Lew Tucker
For more information see:
Sims, K., "Evolving Virtual Creatures," Computer Graphics (Siggraph '94) Annual Conference Proceedings, July 1994, pp.43-50.
A different video documenting this project was made for PBS/Scientific American Frontiers. The very last segment of the episode Life's big questions gives a 4.5 minute overview of how this creature evolution process works. A VHS ntsc video of this can be ordered by calling +1 800-315-5010, video #501, $18 + shipping.