“The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Take, for example, the marketing of Electronic Arts’s blockbuster new video game, Dante’s Inferno. Last year, the company set about trying to educate the public not only about the game but about a 14th-century literary classic and the very nature of human morality. What ensued was one of the most complex campaigns in video-game history, one that got EA burned for fakery and sexism, and then—thanks to a bold change of direction—lauded for intellect and creativity. It’s also a case study in surprising frugality, with a $200,000 guerrilla budget that yielded 47 million impressions of coverage. Today, AdFreak walks you through the nine circles of hell with the man who led the innovative and controversial marketing campaign for Dante’s Inferno. So, put on your asbestos gloves and get ready to descend into damnation, after the jump.” […] –David Griner, AdWeek, February 24, 2010
Dante’s Inferno Dogs, Seattle
Dante’s Inferno Dogs, Seattle, Washington
Dante in Cleveland, OH
“Enjoy Michelin- Starred Chef Dante Boccuzzi’s signature restaurant DANTE, one of Cleveland’s premier dining destinations.” —Restaurant Dante
Asteroid 2999 Dante
2999 Dante, named after Dante Alighieri, is a small main belt asteroid discovered in 1981 by Norman G. Thomas.
See source (Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names: Prepared on Behalf of Commission 20 Under the Auspices of the International Astronomical Union. Springer. p. 247.) on Amazon.
7 Depictions of the Underworld in Film
Read “What the Hell? Seven Depictions of the Underworld in Film” by Ashe Cantrell, Film School Rejects, July 21, 2011
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