Eisteddfod

AppWizard
August 10, 2025
A team from Wrexham University has created a block-by-block replica of the 2025 National Eisteddfod in Minecraft to provide an immersive experience for those unable to attend the festival. The project, which took about three weeks to develop, has attracted 50 to 60 participants from Wales, England, and Ireland since its launch. Players can explore a virtual village featuring performance stages and craft stalls, and contribute their own designs. The National Eisteddfod is Europe's largest cultural festival, and the developers aim to promote the Welsh language in a playful environment. The server will remain active for another month, encouraging creativity from players of all ages. Minecraft, the best-selling computer game of all time, has been utilized for this project due to its accessibility and popularity.
AppWizard
August 2, 2025
Computing academics from Wrexham University have created a Minecraft world that represents the Welsh cultural festival, the Eisteddfod, allowing children and teenagers to engage with Welsh culture in a digital format. Dr. Shafiul Monir, the associate dean at the university, stated that the project aims to promote digital skills and access for young people while celebrating Welsh culture. Children can contribute by adding activities and landmarks in the Minecraft world. Additionally, a "time machine" installation at the Eisteddfod site invites attendees to record their predictions for the future of the Welsh language, with messages archived digitally. The time machine is made from recycled materials and will be featured during the festival's closing event. After the festival, it will be housed in Wrexham University’s Creative Industries Building for future use by students. The Minecraft village is accessible via the server details: Server Name: Eisteddfod, IP Address: 198.244.179.144, Port: 2117.
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