more Italo Calvino
- Due May 15, 2024 by 1:30pm
- Points None
In preparation for class today, please look through the following and choose 1-3 to explore more thoroughly and think about more deeply in relation to Invisible Cities. No need to study all of them deeply! You'll be working with one of your chosen approaches during class.
Dante, Inferno Links to an external site. and Danteworlds Links to an external site. (summary and explanation) and A Visitor's Guide to Dante's 9 Circles of Hell Links to an external site.
Venice Links to an external site.
and more Venice Links to an external site.
and a map of Venice Links to an external site.
Just 12 Cities in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum Links to an external site., Madrid
10 Cities explained and illustrated Links to an external site. by Pooja Sanghani-Patel
Art Inspired by Invisible Cities Links to an external site.
Invisible Cities by dancer-choreographer Ashwini Ramaswamy Links to an external site.
Invisible Cities by 59 Productions Links to an external site.
Zenobia by by Italian architects Alessandro Tonni and Manuela Spera Links to an external site.
Architect Karina Puente's Invisible Cities Links to an external site.
The Venice Variations: Tracing the Architectural Imagination Links to an external site.
Fibonacci Sequence Links to an external site.
A new Thin City named Wisteria