Visit Jupiter Artland in Minecraft!



Anyone with Minecraft Java Edition can enter Jupiter Artland, explore artworks by world-leading artists and have a go at building their own monumental sculptures. It’s so easy, even Claire from our Exhibitions team is able to do it!



If you already have Minecraft: Java Edition



Step 1. Launch your Minecraft: Java Edition as normal

Step 2. Click ‘Play’ and wait for Minecraft to load

Step 3. Select ‘Multi-player’, a message will appear, click ‘Proceed’

Step 4. On the next screen, click ‘Add Server’

Step 5. Under Server Address, enter 146.176.251.22. Server name can remain the same.

Step 6. When Server loads, click ‘Join Server’

You have arrived at Jupiter Artland. Welcome!





Download full instructions here.

The Story of Jupiter Artland in Minecraft so far :

Jupiter Artland and the Centre for Interaction Design at Edinburgh Napier University have collaborated since 2009 to innovate new platforms for engaging young people and older learners with the best of contemporary art, ideas, nature and digital development. Previous projects include the development of audio guides, interactive iBooks and apps for smartphone. In 2016, Jupiter Artland and Edinburgh Napier University launched the first generation of Jupiter Artland in Minecraft, meticulously reimagining artworks by some of the world’s leading artists including Antony Gormley, Anya Gallaccio, Nathan Coley, Charles Jencks and Tania Kovats within the interactive universe of Minecraft. Seeking to go beyond the creation of a digital version of the sculpture park, Jupiter and Napier began a 3-year project collaborating with primary schools across Scotland, from Ratho to Orkney, to create a mixed reality game, linking young people both through physical trips to Jupiter Artland and virtual visits enabled by the game. Drawing upon Scottish myths and legends, school children collaborated to create a host of characters and storylines to populate the Jupiter Minecraft universe. The children’s stories were developed into a GPS triggered mobile game that was played in the real environment of the artland, revealing new plots, storylines and treasures.



The newest generation of Jupiter Artland in Minecraft is now being rolled out open source, allowing audiences across the globe, both young and old, to explore, discover and create. Server space has been kindly donated by the School of Computing at Edinburgh Napier University.



With special thanks Dr Tom Flint and Agnieszka Banach, Centre for Interaction Design at Edinburgh Napier University and the team at Jupiter Artland Foundation.