The world without us, a book by Alan Weisman.

in art •  7 years ago 

IMG_0454.JPGIn Alan Weisman's wonderful book, he states that a language mutates and that this makes it "almost unrecognizable" after 500 or 600 years. This statement is made in chapter 15 on page 209. How will technology impacts the longevity of a language? I call this a torus font.

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