My website transforms three short stories by Jorge Luis Borges into a space you can enter, rather than texts you read from beginning to end.
All three stories revolve around the same ideas: time is not linear, events can occur simultaneously, reality and dreams bleed into one another, and stories feel infinite—without a clear origin or conclusion. Instead of presenting the works as articles or pages, the website opens onto a black, undefined space containing a floating sphere. Around it drift fragments from Borges’s stories.
These quotations orbit the sphere without hierarchy or fixed sequence. There is no starting point and no prescribed order.
When you click on a quote that catches your attention, you are taken into the full text of that story. Each visitor therefore enters the work differently. No two paths through the site are the same.
The project is designed to turn reading into an immersive experience—one that mirrors Borges’s own narrative logic. You don’t know where to begin. You don’t know what comes next. There is no “correct” path.
You move forward by curiosity alone.