Agora / Peripatos
Peripatos

In Ancient Greek, "Peripatos" means "path of walking" or "leisurely stroll." The word refers not only to a physical space, but also carries the traces of thought, encounter, and everyday coincidence. In Ancient Athens, these paths that circled the Agora would sometimes lead to a potter's workshop, sometimes to the shadow of a storyteller, or to the quiet steps of a silent observer.

In Agoreion, Peripatos exists for a gentle exploration along the edges of the digital Agora. Here, you will find a brief glimpse into each of the seven structures centered on mythological creation; each one offering its own path, its own tone. After this brief introductory stroll, you may choose to turn down a particular street and step deeper into its unique world.

Peripatos is an invitation that follows the traces of today through the shadows of the past — a breeze of the Agora, drifting gently beyond the bounds of time and place.

Poieterion
agora conversations & workshops
Türkçe | English | Ελληνικά
Through special gatherings focused on mythology, ancient tales are brought to light. Participants can later revisit these sessions through archived video recordings. Mythological scenes are reshaped in workshops, while original vase imitations blend aesthetics with narrative.
→ poieterion.com
Poietika
haimonia and kairos issues
Türkçe
A digital journal that publishes special issues based on the topics of mythology gatherings and regular quarterly editions focusing on literary, artistic, and intellectual works related to the world of Ancient Greece.
→ poietika.com.tr
Kallistes Art
haimonia and kairos issues
English
The English version of Poietika. It features content in English centered on Ancient Greek thought, mythology, vase painting, and literary narratives. Each issue aims to bring the themes of Poietika to an international audience, supported by original writings, translations, and myth-inspired audiovisual material.
→ kallistes.art
The Agora Times
ancient newspaper
Türkçe | English
Agora Times narrates mythological stories in the style of newspaper articles. It is based on a unique concept: "What if there were a newspaper in Ancient Athens, sold in the agora square?" Published in both Turkish and English.
→ agoratimes.org
Potteria
ancient greek vase painting
Türkçe | English
A resource site exhibiting examples of Ancient Greek vase painting, where scene compositions are interpreted through mythological and literary narratives. Content is supported by archives, references, and iconographic detail.
→ potteria.org
Khaire
socio-cosmos
Türkçe | English
Khaire, originally a greeting in Ancient Athens, here becomes a name for encounter, sharing, and interpretation. Designed as a digital Agora, Khaire is a space where users can share content on mythological scenes, vase imagery, ancient stories, or contemporary reflections — and interact with others through their created ancient personas. Though it may resemble modern social media in form, it is something else entirely — better described as a socio-cosmos.
→ khaire.org
MythoAnarkhia
counter-readings
Esperanto | Türkçe | English | Español
MythoAnarkhia sees mythology not as ancient stories told, but as a structural force capable of reshaping the intellectual coordinates of today. It offers a philosophical foundation to the entire Agoreion ecosystem — a poetics that bridges mythology and thought, the archaeological and the contemporary. Above all, a manifesto.
→ mythoanarkhia.org
Ne Gibi?
MythoPoietika
Türkçe
Far from merely retelling mythological figures, negibi offers a practice of thinking and writing as if one were them—an action-based poetic field within the Agoreion ecosystem. Each session is a reinhabiting of a mythic figure, reimagined in a contemporary context. An atelier that feels through myth and thinks upon the stage. Above all, an invitation to act.
→ negibi.tr