Från Al Jazeera
The vision is to get 100 carefully chosen authors to submit a manuscript
each, one a year, and safeguard the works, unread, for a century, when they
will be unsealed and published as a testament to the passage of time,
mankind’s endurance and the hope that was imbued in the project by the
generations that came before.
The manuscripts are sealed inside the “Silent Room” at the city’s
spectacular public library, the Deichman Bjorvika. Designed by artists and
architects Atelier Oslo and Lund Hagem alongside Paterson, the Silent Room
is hidden away on Deichman’s top floor, where Norway’s oldest book is being
kept similarly safe from a possible flood.
One hundred layers – one for each year and author – line the undulating
walls of the Silent Room, folding on top of each other in soft, asymmetric
curves from floor to ceiling. They resemble tree rings and are made from
the wood of older trees that have been felled to make space for the Future
Library forest – a process of continuous regeneration carried out as part
of the maintenance of the managed forests around the city.
[image: image.png]
Margaret Atwood’s manuscript at the Future Library
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2023/12/31/the-future-library-a-century-…
Jan
--
Jan Szczepański
F.d Förste bibliotekarie och chef för f.d Avdelningen för humaniora,
vid f.d. Centralbiblioteket, Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek
E-post: Jan.Szczepanski63(a)gmail.com