Jean-Francois Rauzier's version of the Library's eternal hexagons (Bibliothèque Babel, 2013)pic.twitter.com/CAkIlIkj5W
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Jean-Francois Rauzier's version of the Library's eternal hexagons (Bibliothèque Babel, 2013)pic.twitter.com/CAkIlIkj5W
Fascinating digital rendering of Borges's Library by programmer Jamie Zawinski https://www.jwz.org/blog/2016/10/the-library-of-babel-again/ …pic.twitter.com/kXXyMyk9I5
Érik Desmazières's version of the Library http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2013/02/02/the-library-of-babel-by-erik-desmazieres/ …pic.twitter.com/xoSF5RE8Qz
The library of Blabber by @Nothke is also a fascinating, nonsensical interpretation of Borges' library.https://nothke.itch.io/library-of-blabber …
Cool, thanks for the mention. Andrew's drawings are true to the source. I wanted to have natural light so I didn't go for the 3rd dimension :)
Reminds me of The Name of the Rose
The library with the blind monk Jorge Borges, pardon, Burgos?
This sounds like something I should buy immediately.
Borges abre no Cierra Borges multiplica no simplifica De mi rio lo major !
Just reread this story. Love your interpretation.
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