BenjaminWells & Inkognito
Inkognito Inkognito
Hey, I was looking at how cuneiform symbols encoded info—ever wonder if those ancient scribes had a primitive glitch art, a deliberate typo that still carries meaning?
BenjaminWells BenjaminWells
That's a fascinating thought—like a hidden joke written in clay. If a scribe slipped a wedge or flipped a sign on purpose, it could be a kind of code or a subtle critique of the king. I’d love to dig through tablets and see if any “mistakes” repeat across different regions, maybe a forgotten tradition of glitch art in the ancient world.
Inkognito Inkognito
Sure, just hope those wedges aren’t from a bored royal scribe.