Shameless Filler: A Codex Serpahinianus Gallery
The Codex Serpahinianus has a reputation as a mysterious, impenetrable book. Having gotten ahold of an excellent scanned copy, I have to say that reputation was unfounded. The Codex is an early study of the fractal dimensions of apparently “flat” surfaces, such as paper, and the shapes generated by ink along that landscape. As you will see in the first two scans, all of the intricate species, landscape and cultures within the pages of the Codex are the result of iterative changes in a chaotic environment—just like you and me.
The extraordinary “Codex Seraphinianus” is a book of 400 pages in the form of an encyclopedia—graphical letters, signs, animals and plants, anatomy and chemistry, creating a book to view and to admire. Its writing, completely invented, could never be deciphered even with the most technologically advanced machine, but it can be intuited, loaded with emotional meaning that washes over the eyes.
I give away the scan without malice—I don’t think I’m exactly hurting the market for existing copies of this book. The Codex is ultimately an artifact, not a message—it’s a reminder that flesh-surface of actual paper has a power that electrons on a screen do not. Everything in the Codex was written and drawn by hand—evoking illuminated manuscripts and Da Vinci’s legacy of dope notebooks. Some of the best tea I ever had in my life was picked by monkeys in the Fujian province of China. It’s called Monkey-Picked Tea, and it’s $37 for 3 ounces.
At least the Codex is free. Much love to Luigi Serafini, the primate who hand-crafted this:
Sorry, due to traffic this file has been removed for a bit, digg + 150meg pdf is crippling my server.

CODEX SERAPHINIANVS (150 MB SCAN)
Imagine Re-Designing Reality
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1 response to "Shameless Filler: A Codex Serpahinianus Gallery"
Dec 06, 2007 at 3:29 PM
Bruce says...
A couple of really great parties should do it
That’s why I’m helping organise…
http://www.kiwiburn.com