You know how avid book lovers–the ones who prefer ink and paper over the technophiles’ odorless e-books–can’t live without pages filling their senses with the familiar musk of mass produced, spinally bound papyrus? Well, if you’re one of those people, you’ll appreciate this video created at the Seattle Public Library. Listen to the entrancing sounds of over 2,000 books–hardcovers and paperbacks–smacking into one another incessantly. It’s too bad videos don’t emit smells. Get on that, Google.
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