The Infinite Archive
A digital homage to Jorge Luis Borges' concept - an endless labyrinth where every possible book exists, waiting to be read and understood.
Origins
In 1941, writer Jorge Luis Borges imagined a library containing all books ever written and ever to be written, based on the mathematical concept of combinatorics.
Infinity
Mathematical principles suggest this library would require an unimaginable number of rooms, far exceeding the capacity of the observable universe.
Paradox
While containing all possible knowledge, most books would contain meaningless combinations of characters, raising philosophical questions about the nature of meaning itself.
Purpose
This implementation exists to explore the implications of infinite possibility through interactive design and algorithmic generation.
Key Concepts
Algorithmic Generation
Using combinatorial mathematics, this implementation digitally constructs and