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Plato
of Athens

The philosopher who couldn’t stop asking what it all really means. Plato (c. 428–348 BCE) didn’t just write — he staged philosophical dramas where ideas sparred harder than the characters. He gave us the cave, the cosmos, and that weird place where triangles are more real than tables. Founder of the Academy, master of the Form, and eternal tease — always hinting, never spelling it out. Reading Plato is like chasing a ghost with perfect logic.

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The project is an audiovisual web app that invites you on an alternative journey through the city following the traces of the ancient road that connected the ancient Kerameikos to the Academy. 

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