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So the maps are also available for the free and Open Source Minetest equivalent which doesn't have height limitations? Great if true! MayeulC 29 days ago root parent next [—].

Yes, I've used this in the past, though it can take a while for maps to be generated from their website, and the API is rate-limited. It's quite impressive overall, though it could use some help, especially as buildings are quite bland. That goes to show how much more smaller videogame worlds really are in general, especially when those are walkable.

Although the only place I've found that can download them is through the teacher portal shown in this video. I presume you mean Computer Science, not Counter-Strike.

Loveaway 30 days ago parent prev next [—]. Maybe we can. If you assume the mind is the constant in our reality - opposite to the traditional view, in which the physical world is supporting the mind - then we should be able to move into a virtual one. Maybe we're just layering worlds on top of each other, and old ones can become irrelevant, forgotten and disappear. Our current world could be just a virtual one, built on top something long forgotten, and will in time vanish when we move into Minecraft.

I'm not sure about that. Spending any decent time in nature has a wholeness to it, it can feel "attuning" to some weird sense of self and how we fit in with it, maybe having to do with an evolved response?

FeepingCreature 29 days ago root parent prev next [—]. Why would this not work in the traditional view? I have a hard time imagining a mind that can only operate in one specific reality, even in principle.

How would you condition on it? UnpossibleJim 30 days ago parent prev next [—]. I was thinking more along the lines of the show "Upload". Now I get all the metaverse hype. Can't say I've seen anyone being hyped about it other than that guy whose last name starts with Zuck and ends with berg and like 3 weirdos online that work for him.

Kinrany 29 days ago root parent next [—]. You beat me to it! Minecraft is flat, the Earth is a sphere. What projection will be used? What will that mean for places close to the poles, like Greenland or Canada? This map projection provides an extremely low amount of distortion of both shapes and sizes on land, at the cost of heavily distorting the oceans. Kind of surprized this is not in the FAQ.

I look forward to reading "If the earth is a sphere, how was minecraft able to map the entire planet onto a flat surface? Earth surface is about trillion square metres, and if they make only the ground, it will be just trillion of surface cubes. IDK how Minecraft stores cubes, but probably this will be byte int, which makes Tb. Not too much, I'd say. No, art does not have to be impractical.

It was practical all the history of humanity, till mid XX century, when state-funded art galleries were captured by context-violating "artists", who invented this kind of excuse. Because history and context was a lot different then you describe.

I do attend modern art exhibitions occasionally, from garage exhibits to Venetian Biennale. I have friends working in it, recently worked at exhibition myself, and read on biographies of Renaissance and XIX century artists. I find a large chunk of "modern art" boring and definitely not entertaining. I don't see why making something so grandiose makes it entertaining. The impracticality argument is just one excuse that artists make when criticized for bad artwork.

Regarding the Minecraft map in question: what if it were a small area, like just a real castle? Would it be art too or not? Or it's not art, because it's of reasonable scale? If it would be still art, then what difference does the scale make? ShamelessC 29 days ago root parent next [—]. I think the dispute you two are having is whether or not your views are representative respecting history as well of the broader art community.

Oh - it's an opinion on a highly subjective matter. And indeed, you continue to use the pronoun "I" through your responses. Why anyone thought this was worth arguing against is beyond me. Similarly, why you feel that your specific opinion is obvious enough to be held by random strangers on the internet is also beyond me.

I understand that whether it's worth an effort or not, is a subjective matter, and sure I use the pronoun "I" to speak for myself only. The reason I got into argument is the logical problem with the argument, that the scale or impracticality makes it art, whereas small scale would not.

Anyway, context is key. The book goes into the philosophical and cultural frameworks that existed in different times and how they relate to art creation. They might become less boring as a result! I'm pretty interested in what you consider practical. Is this survival or creative mode? This is a longer video about the how they "flatted" the earth using a dymaxion-like conformal projection. The good parts start about the 4min mark. King-Aaron 30 days ago parent prev next [—].

The earth is flat, haven't you heard? I'm curious to check back in now that there seems to be a decent amount of stuff built. I wonder how they handle buildings being at angles that don't line up perfectly with compass directions. Several of the example pictures show buildings at other angles, and they look like they handle angled lines in the obvious way, recessing the wall one block for each x blocks sideways. It looks a little odd but only in the same way a low-resolution undithered image does.

OK - but why, if at least the majority of the work can be done algorithmically from known 3d projections? Also, the marketing words are quite Is this all one large map?

Are they building based on the Mercator projection? It's a Dymaxion projection. It has low distortion over land at the expense of leaving huge gaps at sea. So you can't swim or fly across the oceans, or go around the world, but distortion will be low within each continent.

That's a cool projection that I had never heard of. One thing it's also going to do is mess up the cardinal directions.



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