Kelowna just got a lot more blocky.
To mark GIS Day (Geographic Information Systems), the city has digitally recreated its landscape in the popular video game Minecraft, allowing people to explore a digital version of the city.
Minecraft allows players to explore an endless, procedurally generated 3D world, extract raw materials, and use crafted tools to farm, trade, construct buildings and eventually cities. It香蕉视频直播檚 a game played by more than 120 million people worldwide.
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The city hopes this will promote the more than 150 open data sets the city has publicly available through its open data portal.
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GIS Day is a celebration of the technology of geographic information systems and how they can be used to understand the world around us. The first GIS Day took place in 1999.
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