



Last week we deployed the Medieval Manuscripts digitization project we've been working on steadily for the past 18 months. The manuscripts were reproduced so painstakingly with a very precise camera lense attached to a powerful scanner suspended over them. As human-made objects go they are pretty old. I can't help but wonder what this project will have become in 100 years. What will it have become in as many years as the manuscripts are old?
Medieval Manuscripts
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