Launch of interactive tour guide 'De Vereeuwigde Stad'

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Together with Susanna de Beer and Amsterdam University Press, LAB1100 has developed an interactive tour guide through Rome: De Vereeuwigde Stad.

The web app displays your live location in Rome and shows nearby monuments. The monuments allow users to explore classical texts associated with ancient Rome.

The web app is based on the book 'De Vereeuwigde Stad', edited by Nathasja van Luijn, Mark Oldenhave, and Christoph Pieper. Susanna de Beer has been working with nodegoat for many year in relation to her project Mapping Visions of Rome. Caroline van den Oever and Mark Hannay assisted in the development of the web app.

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Sign up for the nodegoat Workshop at the Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics on 25 July 2023

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