Volume with over 430 images and 230 QR codes for additional content (Google Maps and Street View locations, Google Earth and audiovisual documents) accessible through the use of a camera or AR viewer – A new way to read to see
The volume analyzes more than 150 places that, for some of the greatest literary authors, have represented a ‘home’: from the modest apartment or rural house of difficult beginnings, to the isolated but complicit dwelling of gradual inspiration, to the imposing mansion, emblem of success finally achieved.
A journey that intersects biographies, history, geography, urban planning, architecture and, of course, literature, aided by the use of QR codes: the reader will be able to discover stories, photos and descriptions of those places, as well as access them immediately, visually, with the use of a smartphone or augmented reality viewer (the volume shows not only the ‘houses’ but also those that are now visitable ‘house-museums,’ those where one can even stay and those that, to be really lucky, can even be purchased).
Over 430 images (b/w) and 230 QR codes for additional content (Google Maps and Street View locations, Google Earth, and audiovisual documents) accessible through the use of a camera or AR viewer-a new way of reading to see.
Gianluca Sposito (1973) is a lawyer, legal historian and popularizer. He teaches at the University of Urbino and is the author of numerous publications in the fields of history, law and linguistic-rhetoric, with editions also in English and Spanish.