▲ 6 r/aipromptprogramming+3 crossposts

Turning LLMs into interactive 3D historical maps using Wikidata QIDs and URL compression

I built this client-side WebGL application to demonstrate a zero-backend Prompt-to-Artifact pattern, turning unstructured conversational LLM outputs into spatial narrative visualizations.

A custom prompt forces models like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini to act as data compilers rather than text generators.

The entire sequence of events (factions, timelines, descriptions, locations) is serialized directly into a compressed URL payload.

When opened, the WebGL frontend parses the URL hash in memory and reconstructs the animated 3D timeline without hitting a database or server backend.

Try it out:

https://mundu.app/create.html

u/Silent-Assumption292 — 8 hours ago
▲ 507 r/ShermanPosting+1 crossposts

[OC] Interactive 3D Time-Lapse of the American Civil War (1860-1865) showing territorial control shifts and 382 historical events in real-time

u/Ecthelion2187 — 8 days ago

I'm building a globe Explorer powerd by Wikipedia

Free exploration: tap any point in the globe and see wikipedia articles linked to It

Stories: press and see development

u/Silent-Assumption292 — 9 days ago

I combined 3D topography with Wikipedia data to create an interactive historical atlas. What do you guys think?

I just built it for fun and education. It runs directly in the browser at https://mundu.app (works on mobile too).

You can zoom into specific mountain passes, drop a pin, and see all the ancient battles or landmarks that happened right there.

I’d love to get some feedback. Thanks!

u/Silent-Assumption292 — 1 month ago
▲ 14 r/Maps+8 crossposts

I built Mundu.app: An interactive 3D globe powered by Wikipedia.

Hi everyone!

I built Mundu, an interactive 3D globe that runs entirely in your browser. Just spin the globe, tap anywhere to "drop a base," and instantly discover historical battles, castles, ruins, or volcanoes nearby using Wikipedia and Wikidata. Everything you find automatically organizes into a personal timeline through the centuries.

mundu.app
u/Silent-Assumption292 — 19 days ago