Siddhartha
An experimental Javascript-application, displaying the full text of Hermann Hesse’s famous book “Siddhartha”. The algorithm parses the content of the book and slices it to an array of sentences, for each sentence a generative layout gets displayed. The user navigates either through clicking the layout itself or the navigation at the bottom of the application-viewport, which represents the whole content of the book as a timeline.
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