p>Tate Gallery teams up with Minecraft By Dougal Shaw Technology reporter

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p>The Tate Gallery will exhibit some of its most famous artworks in 3D in the virtual world of Minecraft. What is the best way for art to be appreciated?

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p>Ever fancied stepping inside the painting and then taking a bit of an exploration inside it?

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p>The Tate is inviting visitors to clamber over its artworks and browse.

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p>There won't be any security guards on duty.

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p>Andre Derain's 1906 painting The Pool of London, and Christopher Nevinson's depiction of New York, Soul of the Soulless City (1920) are the first two paintings to get this digital, 3D transformation.

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p>Jane Burton, Tate Media's Creative Director says that visitors will see a white cube that is a representation of the Tate Gallery.

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p>"You walk through the door with the painting in front of you.

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p>"What you can do now is walk up to the painting and then plunge into it. That's where the adventure starts."

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p>Enter the art of

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p>Visitors will have the chance to engage with the painting's world.

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p>You'll be able to take a train ride to enjoy a passing view of the cityscape of Nevinson, for instance. You can also stop for lunch with the builders while they take a break from building skyscrapers.

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p>Visitors should be cautious of pirates in the Thames when visiting Derain's photo. They can also play with explosive paint pigments.

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p>"You will be able to explore the various challenges and activities that connect with the themes of the art.

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p>Jane Burton, whose children introduced Jane to the power and potential of Minecraft, says, "It's art history adventure,"

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p>Adam Clarke, a well-known Minecraft creator, originally suggested that Minecraft exhibits be created.

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p>He came up with the idea for Tate's IK Prize. https://nbjyxspa.com/ This prize is awarded to an idea that makes use of digital technology to engage people in the arts.

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p>Tate utilized the skills of other famous Minecraft builders, like Featherblade, Featherblade, Dragnoz and Featherblade, to create the worlds that were inspired from the famous photos.

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p>However, not everyone is fully convinced.

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p>Perspective

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p>These Minecraft creations will help younger viewers a better appreciation of art works in order to allow them to view original artworks in galleries. Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Times art critic, says it's like "seeing an old buddy".

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p>The feeling of being recognized, "like seeing celebrities" is a powerful tool to inspire art appreciation and encourage audiences.

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p>She continues, "But ironically the Minecraft games themselves offer a flatter experience."

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p>"It is more of an entertainment than an imaginative relationship to the painting, as 3D mapping in Minecraft replaces the real painting's illusionistic surface and does the work for me."

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p>Digital opening

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p>You can download the two works of Derain and Nevinson beginning Monday

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p>Players have to pay to join the Minecraft community, however the maps available for download of Tate's photos are free.

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p>With six more 3D masterpieces on the way Many will be watching to see how big the lines are on Monday, when Tate's Minecraft exhibition opens its digital doors.

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