What's the weirdest book ever published? The "Codex Seraphinianus" could stake a claim. Philosophers have pondered its meaning and code-breakers have tried to decipher the text. But the question ...
In 1981, a peculiar book was published under the name Codex Seraphinianus. This translates from Latin into “Serafani’s book,” referring to its creator, Italian artist and designer Luigi Serafini.
I was perusing the deals at http://www.techdeals.net and noticed that he was doing some sort of posters with pictures from the book Codex Seraphinianus, by ...
We seem, of late, to be surrounded by invented worlds. “Avatar,” with its phosphorescent plant life and hexapodal animals, may be the most omnipresent. But the strangest and most intriguing is that of ...
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