City''s Science Museum Creates Minecraft Maps Of Bristol
City''s science museum creates Minecraft maps of Bristol
22 September 2018
A museum offers free Minecraft maps of Bristol to encourage digital reconstruction.
We The Curious created maps for its Minecraft workshops during its Festival of What If in the summer.
Tom Rodgers, life science officer, said that there was a rollercoaster and a giant rainbow. Also, someone made College Green into an active volcano.
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Rodgers stated, "There wasn''t a Metrobus or Arena – maybe that''s what 12-year-olds are not concerned about."
The maps of the museum cover the area around Harbourside. They can be downloaded from the museum’s Twitter page.
Mr Rodgers stated that he had never done a digital event like it before. However, he said that he wanted to inspire people to try their hand and give them new ideas.
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