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    Isn’t metaverse just a secular version of paradise? The visual experience of possible realities
    with Fabiana Dicuonzo
    In Alfred Weidinger, Fabian Müller-Nittel & Markus Reindl (eds.), Metaspace – Visions of Space from the Middle Ages to the Digital Age, Distanz Verlag. pp. 260-273. 2022.
    Rendering an alternative world where to project human existence, beyond the constraints of Earthly reality, has been a major component of religions that acknowledge the existence of surrogate dimensions to be inhabited. In the text, we suggest looking at Metaverse with a spiritual gaze, understanding this new collective (digital) space as just another version of those promised lands that all religions have rendered with frescoes and epic narrations. In this sense, the idea of a Metaverse is very…Read more
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    The City and the Myth (edited book)
    Libria. 2022.
    The City and the Myth collects the results of an international workshop organised in July 2022 as a part of the COST Action Writing Urban Places. In line with the focus on narrative methods for urban development in European medium-sized cities, we investigated the relationship between the city and the myth, namely the visible and the invisible surrounding the story of Troy, travelling from Istanbul to Çanakkale. Within this frame, thirty researchers, professors and artists followed outdoor itine…Read more
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    OTHER DESTINATIONS: Translating the Mid-sized European City (edited book)
    with Michael G. Kelly, Jorge Mejía Hernández, and Sonja Novak
    Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. 2023.
    The present collection of translations arises from our work within Writing Urban Places, a network of researchers interested in the different ways citizens appropriate meaningful built environments through stories, and in doing so are also better able to integrate with others. A key locus in this respect is what our network has termed the ‘mid-sized’ [or ‘intermediate’] European city. Often afforded only cursory attention in the discussion of both culture and society, overlooked in favour of mor…Read more