Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Mar 10, 2021Interpretation of Jorge Luis Borges's 'La biblioteca de Babel' (1941) by Andrew DeGraff (from 'Plotted: A Literary Atlas', 2015) https://instagram.com/p/CMO6ZXsj47F/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link…154561,837
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76Jean-Francois Rauzier's version of the Library's eternal hexagons (Bibliothèque Babel, 2013)Translate Tweet4:41 PM · Mar 10, 2021·Twitter Web App50 Retweets1 Quote Tweet286 Likes
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Mar 10, 2021Replying to @FedeItaliano76Digital rendering of Borges's Library by programmer Jamie Zawinski https://jwz.org/blog/2016/10/the-library-of-babel-again/…218101
((( 1/f ))) フェダシング / फेडसिंह@fadesingh·Mar 10, 2021Replying to @FedeItaliano76Which reminds me of The Name Of The Rose (1996) film based on the book by Umberto Eco. I'm absolutely certain the labyrinthine library shown therein is inspired by Borges' library of Babel.3
barry goldman@barrygoldman1·Mar 10, 2021Replying to @FedeItaliano76oh my god that must be my minds view of books. thank god browser tabs aren't structured like that! i would never escape. @stewartbrand1