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Legibilus
Legibilus
39 episodes
1 week ago
As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.
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As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Time
Legibilus
5 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
Time
Time flies like an arrow. Or does it? What does it mean for us that time flies so quickly? Listen to Jin's thoughts of whether time flies or not and what we can do about it.
Legibilus
As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.