# DreamWall: AfterBlock Museum Competition Goal ## Goal Win the Build Small Hackathon by making DreamWall feel like a new way to preserve memory: an emotional Minecraft museum where real objects, prompted paintings, animals, and personal symbols become placed artifacts with passports and tiny spirits. ## Submission Bet AfterBlock Museum is not a chatbot and not a normal image generator. It is a Minecraft museum ritual: - visitors scan a relic, memory, animal spirit, or prompted painting - the curator assigns a hall and museum placement - each artifact receives curation scores, resonance links, and a plaque - a constrained spirit awakens and speaks from the artifact lore - the app renders a 3D Minecraft artifact, prints a passport card, exposes a live Paper handoff, and emits `dreamwall.museum.v1` - the Minecraft server becomes the proof surface: the same relic gets a route compass, lit floor path, engraved nameplate, lectern passport, and right-click profile button at its generated XYZ ## What To Avoid For V1 - Real-money payments - Blockchain/NFT claims - Complex ownership law - Persistent public multiplayer economy before the demo works Use **curation score**, **visitor echoes**, and **resonance** instead of auction language. ## Winning Demo One continuous three-minute video: 1. Open the Hugging Face Space. 2. Type one ordinary object and one story caption, then click **Place in Museum**. 3. Show the main 3D relic; keep commands collapsed unless needed. 4. Open **Living Map** and show the living museum map, **You are here** banner, lit route, and exact XYZ. 5. Open **Passport + Profile** for the QR/share link and artifact history. 6. Open **Join Minecraft** so judges see the already-built world card, server address, and server proof commands without turning the video into a ZIP-install walkthrough. 7. Switch to Minecraft, run `/dreamwall pack`, `/dreamwall museum check`, then paste the generated `/dreamwall import object | story | @owner` command from the Space. 8. Show the atlas target, hold the route compass, follow the lit floor from `YOU ARE HERE`, and show the placed item, engraved nameplate, lectern passport, and profile button at the generated plot. 9. End with: "AfterBlock turns the things people would throw away into places they can visit." ## Critique What works: - The browser app has a clean job: turn one object and one story into a museum packet. - The Minecraft server is the moat. It makes the memory spatial, walkable, and persistent instead of just another generated image. - The exact coordinate contract is easy for judges to understand: the Space says `plot x,z`; Minecraft proves that exact plot exists. - The passport/profile layer makes the "spirit" useful: it becomes the artifact's history page, not a vague chatbot. What does not work if over-emphasized: - A giant texture browser is impressive but noisy; use it only as backup proof. - "Spirit" as a standalone feature sounds redundant unless it is framed as the relic profile/history. - Generic-looking previews weaken the emotional hook. In the video, pick one object that renders clearly and has a specific caption. - PebbleHost setup is not the story. The story is Space -> route compass -> exact in-world relic. - Downloads and SFTP belong in the appendix. Lead with the living object and the in-world proof. Best way to win: - Demo one memorable relic, not ten features. - Spend most of the video on the continuity proof: same prompt, same passport, same `CustomModelData`, same XYZ, same in-world artifact. - Show the proof manifest only if asked; use it as judge confidence, not as the emotional centerpiece. - If PebbleHost access is ready, record the live server. If not, record the locally verified Paper world and be explicit that PebbleHost upload is password-gated. ## Target Prizes - OpenAI Codex Track: public GitHub repo with Codex-authored commits. - Adventure in Thousand Token Wood: strange, emotional, delightful, AI-load-bearing, and small enough to run without a giant model dependency. - Off-Brand: Minecraft museum terminal rather than default chatbot UI. - Tiny Titan: constrained local semantic curation is far below the 32B ceiling and can be swapped for a <=4B model without changing the packet. - Best Demo: object to 3D model to hall to passport/profile to exact-coordinate Minecraft proof in under three minutes. - Community Choice: passport cards and optional social tags make the output shareable without forcing spam. - Sharing is Caring: sample artifact traces and server packets make the system inspectable. - Field Notes: `docs/FIELD_NOTES.md` explains why a Minecraft museum is a small-model memory machine. - Judges' Wildcard: the weird coherent claim is that ordinary objects become places when the museum decides "when" they are art.