The Voynich manuscript, from the 15th Century, remains a beautiful mystery. Experts have deemed it (so far) undecipherable. Yet, it is a lovely document to look at, with artwork interspersed with text.
Use your best creative, remix, text translation skills to “decipher” a passage off a page of the Voynich manuscript.
Best guesses and wild guesses are perfectly fine.
Or maybe you do something creative with the artwork that adorns the pages.
Read more here or access the entire document through the Internet Archive
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dogtrax
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from page 120 — a bit of sassy from the pages
Sarah Honeychurch
@creating #tdc4829 #ds106 A hip hop band?
Paul Bond
@creating #tdc4829 #ds106 It's at once unintelligible and vaguely familiar… Where have I heard this before? https://vimeo.com/371803287
Cinder
@creating #tdc4829 #ds106 The image looked like they were partying in water like a pool party to me
Carson Frank
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(Taken from page 80 and flipped upside down)- Most definitely the earliest design of the modern day traffic cone. They were vastly ahead of their time!
Coni
@ins1pid @creating what a brilliant invention! Great for directing traffic, and great for people to steal when they're drunk. It makes me wonder what they were using that cone for.
Coni
@creating #tdc4829 #ds106 What if this is the original Jack and the Beanstalk?
alewis22
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This definitely is saying the sun is living and moves in phases with the impression that sleeps whenever it get dark