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Seit wann kann man bei #Instagram nur 5 Hashtags verwenden?
đ° Caroline Tensen wordt bijna oma: 'Op naar nieuwe fase'
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đ° Brooklyn Beckham open over relatie met ouders: ik leefde in angst
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Fashion designer Valentino Garavani dies at 93
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Neha Kakkar steps back after âCandy Shopâ storm, deletes break announcement
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You Can See a Swirling Sculpture Made of 8,000 Books at a Library in Prague â Smithsonian Magazine
You Can See a Swirling Sculpture Made of 8,000 Books at a Library in Prague
Officials are managing an influx of tourists coming to see âIdiom,â a seemingly infinite tunnel of books by the artist Matej KrĂ©n, at the Municipal Library
By Christian Thorsberg, Correspondent January 16, 2026
Inside Idiom, which uses mirrors to provide the illusion of infinite length Omar Marques / Anadolu Agency / Getty ImagesNearly 30 years after a dizzying sculpture fashioned from books was first installed at the Prague Municipal Library in the Czech Republic, literature lovers on TikTok and Instagram have turned the artwork into a viral fascination and unexpected tourism hotspot.
Idiom, created by Slovak artist Matej KrĂ©n, features roughly 8,000 books stacked into a tower. Mirrors placed on the top and bottom give the illusion of infinite length, and a raindrop-shaped entryway invites visitors to peek inside the wormholeâalmost like theyâre literally disappearing into a good book.
âThe Idiom is meant to symbolize the infinity of knowledge,â according to a description of the sculpture on the libraryâs website. â[Books] are like bricks to [KrĂ©n], but they contain much more information, destinies, stories and knowledge. He puts them into the form of dwellings: primitive on the one hand, infinitely intelligent on the other.â
During peak travel seasons, the library estimates that 1,000 people per day are visiting the installation. Omar Marques / Anadolu Agency / Getty ImagesThe installation made its debut at the Sao Paulo International Biennial in 1995, and in 1996 it was brought to Prague. It was first exhibited for a summer at the Jiri Svestka Gallery, which in the 1950s was a communist warehouse of banned books, before moving to its permanent home at the library in 1998.
For years, Idiom stood as little more than a familiar fixture, with its fame generally limited to the regular library-goers in the Czech capital. But beginning in 2022, the sculpture gained renown by going viral on BookTok, the pocket of TikTok dedicated to discussions of books and writing. Algorithms on Instagram similarly pushed the sculpture to the forefront of feeds.
âKids that were in Prague looking into their phones suddenly saw a cool thing that they liked and they wanted to see it as well,â Czech journalist Janek RubeĆĄ told Radio Prague International in 2023. âAnd as it is in todayâs world, everyone wants to have the same picture or same video, because it looks cool and they can get likes.â
Quick fact: Idiom on the cover of Science
A photo of the sculpture was featured on the magazineâs cover in January 2011.In that issue, researchers analyzed a massive collection of 5.2million books to study cultural trends.
Today, librarians and local tourism officials are bewildered at the foot traffic the sculpture generates. During peak travel seasonsâsuch as Christmas and Easterâmore than 1,000 people each day endure wait times of more than two hours to snap a photograph.
âWeâll have to deal with it in some way, because working with tourist crowds is a completely different service from that we have provided up to now,â Lenka Hanzlikova, a spokesperson for the library, tells Agence France-Presse (AFP). âMost readers laugh about it and say itâs bizarre, but we have had people who wanted to return books and joined the queue.â
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Penjelasan Tren 1+1=2 Viral di TikTok: Asal, Makna, dan Cara Netizen Ikutserta
Terviral - #Tren 1+1=2 #adalah #fenomena #viral #yang #sedang #ramai #diperbincangkan #di #media #sosial, #terutama #TikTok dan #Instagram Reels di awal tahun 2026. Tren ini menggunakan sound atau backsound unik yang berisi pertanyaan sederhana tentang matematika dan pengetahuan umum, kemudian dipadukan dengan ekspresi kebingungan atau jawaban kocak dari pengguna. baca juga: Cara ViralâŠ
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đ° Vonk ontdaan door overlijden Naturalis-directeur Van Breemen
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