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American writer Paul Auster has written a novel called "City of Glass". In the novel, among other things, he wrote about a private detective who keeps an eye on one man. The story takes place on Manhattan. Every day the man goes for a walk. Nothing strange there. Until the detective realizes that the specific streets that the man follows in the Manhattan street-grid make up the shapes of letters like T, H, E and so on. It soon becomes clear to the detective that the man is writing a sentence with his body, and that the sentence is THE TOWER OF BABEL.

If you plot down a small dot on specific intersections on the map of Manhattan and connect these dots with straight lines, you can actually write "THE TOWER OF BABEL". The letter T is made up by four dots. The letter H by six dots etc. The whole sentence THE TOWER OF BABEL is made up by 76 dots. Simon Hoegsberg spent one day in each dot, and his plan was that the final project should consist of 76 photos in all — one photo from each intersection.

His hope was that somehow each of the 76 photographs would constitute some sort of interpretation of the Babel-myth (from the Bible). After having spent 46 days on 46 different street corners on Manhattan Simon decided to quit the project. He simply reached the conclusion that the theme his project was based on was... he din't know — hard to justify.

By the way, as you know, The Tower of Babel in the Bible wasn't built completely, wasn't it?


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