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Neocommedia: Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise (2002)

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

neocommedia    neocommedia-2

“An immersive adaptation of Dante’s Divine Comedy exploring the modern deity of Information.”    —iKatun

“iKatun’s Paradise is based on Dante’s Paradise from the Divine Comedy, however, this Paradise is not about perfect morality but about perfect information. iKatun’s Paradise alludes to instant availability and perfect knowledge; a single data point of infinite density; the faultless model of information to which all media systems aspire; the space where entropy does not exist.”    —iKatun

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 2002, Boston, Inferno, Installation Art, Massachusetts, Paradise, Purgatory, Technology

“Dante’s Inferno” a Comic Strip With an Evil Character Named Dante

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

dantes-inferno-comic-strip

Found at Aelis.ChaosNet (retrieved on September 15, 2006)

Categories: Image Mosaic, Visual Art & Architecture, Written Word
Tagged with: 2006, Comics, Humor, Inferno

A Blog Called “Dante’s Inferno”

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

a-blog-called-dantes-inferno

See blog at DanteNet

Categories: Digital Media, Written Word
Tagged with: 2006, Blogs, Humor, Inferno

“Dante’s Inferno” Board Game (2003)

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

dantes-inferno-board-game “Dante’s Inferno is a new boardgame from Twilight Creations. The object of the game is to rescue enough sinners (resources) to gain entry to the 9th Circle of Hell and defeat Lucifer while preventing the other players from doing so first.”    —Twilight Creations, Inc.

Categories: Consumer Goods
Tagged with: 2003, Board Games, Games, Inferno

M.W. Kaluta, “Dante’s Inferno Portfolio”

September 15, 2006 By Professor Arielle Saiber

mw-kaluta-dantes-inferno-portfolio“Christopher Enterprises released Michael Kaluta’s Dante’s Inferno portfolio in 1975. It featured 8 full color plates in an illustrated folder and was limited to 2000 signed and numbered copies.”    –Tom, Fantasy Ink, June 10, 2011

Categories: Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 1975, Illustrations, Inferno, Portfolios

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