RobokkuSat, May 10, 2008 Thanks for the picture - that's an interesting one.
Did you mean for it to go with this post, though? I'm not sure how it fits here.
I really like that (seemingly home-made) wheely ladder. It brings home the way libraries make us navigate through our collected information spatially, not just conceptually.
And I like how ungainly are the crammed and sloping books and the warped shelf-edge. There's a real sense of desperately imagined order, imposed with little success on a crowded and confused assemblage of thoughts.
(By the way, if you want to move the picture to the other post, then I'll move this comment over too.)
Thanks for the picture - that's an interesting one.
Did you mean for it to go with this post, though? I'm not sure how it fits here.
I really like that (seemingly home-made) wheely ladder. It brings home the way libraries make us navigate through our collected information spatially, not just conceptually.
And I like how ungainly are the crammed and sloping books and the warped shelf-edge. There's a real sense of desperately imagined order, imposed with little success on a crowded and confused assemblage of thoughts.
(By the way, if you want to move the picture to the other post, then I'll move this comment over too.)