Danteworlds
Ah yes, this is what we at Adromag love a lot (besides ARG’s). Sorry, I’m talking about Danteworlds, a site by the University of Texas at Austin. The site is meant to be a complement to the reading of Dante’s Divine Comedy.
The site combines text, images and audio to bring you a more profound experience concerning the realms of the afterlife. To quote:
Welcome to Danteworlds, an integrated multimedia journey–combining artistic images, textual commentary, and audio recordings–through the three realms of the afterlife (Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise) presented in Dante’s Divine Comedy. The site is structured around a visual representation of Dante’s worlds: it shows who and what appear where. Click on regions within each realm (circles of Hell, terraces of Purgatory, spheres of Paradise) to open new pages featuring people and creatures whom the character Dante meets during his journey. Click on individual figures in the regions to view larger images in pop-up windows. Available for each region are explanatory notes, a gallery of artistic images, recordings of significant Italian verses, and study questions–all aimed at enriching the experience of reading Dante’s poetic vision of a voyage literally out of this world.
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