Map Tate Worlds: The Pool of London by _ForgeUser18980084

  • Tate Worlds: The Pool of London by _ForgeUser18980084

    In the first Tate Worlds map, explore London along the Thames as Fauvist painter André Derain did in 1906, whilst undertaking challenges at some of the city’s most famous landmarks
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    • 15.28 MB
    • 1.8.3
    • April 22, 2015
    • April 21, 2015
    • Adventure
      Game Map
      Parkour
      Puzzle
    Tate Worlds: The Pool of London
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NameTate Worlds: The Pool of London
Author_ForgeUser18980084
DescriptionIn the first Tate Worlds map, explore London along the Thames as Fauvist painter André Derain did in 1906, whilst undertaking challenges at some of the city’s most famous landmarks
InformationDownloads: 417
Version: 1.8.3
Size: 15.28 MB
Updated at: April 21, 2015
Created at: April 22, 2015
Tags
Adventure
Game Map
Parkour
Puzzle

Tate Worlds are exciting Minecraft maps that present virtual environments inspired by artworks from the Tate gallery's collection. The maps allow players of Minecraft to enjoy artworks like never before. Delve into imaginary worlds inspired by famous paintings and the real-life places they depict. Undertake challenges relating to the themes of each artwork, explore how they were made and hear the stories they have to tell.

 

Tate Worlds: The Pool of London

Taking inspiration from André Derain’s painting of The Pool of London (1906), a section of the river Thames where ships unloaded cargo and goods were traded, discover historical landmarks in a brightly coloured world, like the painting itself. Starting at London Bridge, visit historic sites such as The Tower of London; climb The Queen’s Pipe chimney at St Katherine’s Dock; and descend into the forgotten river Neckinger that runs beneath the city whilst you search for the pigments Monsieur Derain used in his paintings.

 

Tate Worlds is a collaboration with The Common People: Adam Clarke, Lead Artist and Producer, with Map maker: Dragnoz and Minecraft builders: KupoFeatherblade and Tewkesape.

 

www.tate.org.uk/tateworlds