ARgentiera in AR is an installation, a novel tour that combines historical and mining memory with the artistic exploration offered by revolutionary technology.
The path to discover Argentiera develops alongside the ancient buildings and wilderness. Large artistic installations enrich the surrounding landscape with animated illustrations thanks to augmented reality. This offers a new model of interactive tourism and an innovative way to relive the area, open to the territory and freely accessible to the public.
For the production of the exhibit, digital creativity artists with different backgrounds and skills have been involved, through a national call. They have investigated the theme of the relationship between memory, man and technology. They have created an exhibit in paste up art and digital animation in augmented reality with the participation and active collaboration of the local community.
First installations were created by Francesco Clerici, Adolfo Di Molfetta, Milena Tipaldo and Andrea Zucchetti, the artists who participated in the first artist residency conceived and organized by Landworks in collaboration with Bepart and the Municipality of Sassari.


Download the free app Bepart-the public imagination movement on your smartphone from Apple Store and Google Play.

Frame the mural, but also the map itself.

Be surprised by the augmented reality work discovering Argentiera.
Let yourself be transported into another dimension, through digital.
Visit MAR - Miniera Argentiera is simple. Just have a tablet/smartphone, consult the map of the four installations located in the Argentiera and then frame the poster with the Bepart app on each building with your smartphone to see it come alive and give life to the digital work. And, why not, photograph and share the experience on social profiles with the hashtag
#marargentiera
#landworks
#bepart
Associazione Culturale LandWorks
Sassari (Italy)
C.F. 92129180904
P. IVA 02706070907

The map is available by paper version at the Laveria and at the Landworks headquarters.
Who don't have the possibility to go physically in front of the installations will still be able to enjoy the increased content through an image printed on any media, framing it with the Bepart application.

Pozzo Alda
LAT. 40.73995161376902
LONG. 88.153065047819581
Andrea Zu
LA MANO
Marked hands, calluses, scratches and bumps. Tunnels, mining tunnels, explosions and labyrinths in the mountains. An anthill swarming by the sea, moving boulders and precious gems

Marked hands, calluses, scratches and bumps. Tunnels, mining tunnels, explosions and labyrinths in the mountains. An anthill swarming by the sea, moving boulders and precious gems
Milena Tipaldo
MONDI DIVISI
The female and male world of the Argentiera live together in a single story evoked by surreal images
The female and male world of the Argentiera live together in a single story evoked by surreal images
Adolfo di Molfetta
IL CINEMA DEI MINATORI
The lantern light, illuminates the darkness of the miner's hard work and, projected on the cinema screen, the dream of the Argentiera


The lantern light, illuminates the darkness of the miner's hard work and, projected on the cinema screen, the dream of the Argentiera
Francesco Clerici
CASA D'ALTRI
The Argentiera today's inhabitants lend themselves to play/recite in an old miner's house, while yesterday's stories evoke scents and noises through Gianfranco's voice










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Curated by
Andrea Maspero e Paola Serrittu
with the collaboration of
Alessandro Alliaudi, Giovanni Franchina, Joris Jaccarino, Jacopo Jaccarino, Alessandro Virdis
Historic collaborator
Gianfranco Madarese
Drawings, photo, video and animations
Adolfo Di Molfetta, Francesco Clerici, Milena Tipaldo, Andrea Zucchetti
Exhibition design, Project comunicazione design by
LandWorks + Bepart
Installation realization
Andrea Maspero e Paola Serrittu
with the collaboration of
Gierre srl, Tecnoalt
Explanatory texts on display
LandWorks
Translation of the explanatory texts on display
Christopher Loades, Rita Nieddu, Gabriella Serrittu