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Monday
10:00 Intro
Let's build a library together. Who are we, who are you. A collective process, that goes 'public' on Friday. What do we mean, public? And why this project at IZK (building a curriculum)?
11:00
Collective reading I: Shannon Mattern
https://placesjournal.org/article/library-as-infrastructure/
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Continue Collective reading I: Shannon Mattern
https://placesjournal.org/article/library-as-infrastructure/
15:00 Mapping annotating
Use the full space/environment of the IZK library to:
let's go outside, come in ... it is the opening and ...,
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what tells us this is a library?
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what tells us it is not a library?
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what can we see
of usership
/research
/patronship?
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where can we see
practices of librarianship
?
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what values?
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what is here that reminds of
of infrastructural design/architectural knowledge
?
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what furniture, infrastructure, materials?
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what is here that talks about
knowledge production
, or makes it (im)possible?
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where is access/publicness (or lack thereof?)
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how is it different from other spaces?
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where is the catalog? How is it visible/tangible in the space, or not?
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who does/could this library service?
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what epistemic framing?
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how can it expand? shrink?
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what can we shelter from in this library, what shelter does it provide and what not?
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front or back-of-house?
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..... your questions ....
Use any means necessary
to annotate this space.
N
o post-its allowed
!
16:45 Discussion
18:00 End
Tuesday
Module 1
: Workflows
10:00
Public library is:
-
free access to books for every member of society
-
library catalogue
-
librarian
in small groups:
1. A tour of Shadowlibrary practices, de-drm (Marcell)
2. Librarian/Custodian/Researcher. Calibre, cataloguing, librarianship. Monoskop
https://monoskop.org/Kittler/Index
https://monoskop.org/Architecture
https://feminism.memoryoftheworld.org
(Femke)
3. Scanning + Post-production. KOK (Tom)
11:00 Shadowlibrary practices or Librarianship or Digitisation
12:00 Shadowlibrary practices or Librarianship or Digitisation
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Shadowlibrary practices or Librarianship or Digitisation
15:00
Discussion
, ideas, imagination,
proposals:
-
what
-
where
-
with/for whom
-
how
-
when
...
is the
Public
L
ibrary
?
18:00 End
Wednesday
10:00 Bring an object (digital, physical) to the space that can stay there until Friday. Move furniture. What library to build together?
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Identifying issues that need to be developed
,
researched. Divisions of work,
group tutorials -- Let's
build
a library together!
18:00 End
Thursday
10:00
Module
2 +
3
Politics/tactics = collective Reading II
Abstractions in action (some kind of
exercise with printing/scanning/working with many books ...?
csvkit?
)
13:00 Lunch
14:00
Development
, discussion:
Let's
build
a library together!
18:00 End
Friday
10:00
Development -- Let's
build
a library together!
13:00 Lunch
14:00
Presentation prototype: The library is Open
17:00 End
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Reading list proposal:
- Shannon Mattern: Library as Infrastructure (
https://placesjournal.org/article/library-as-infrastructure/)
(maybe this for further discussion:
https://hyp.is/wP9rlDTqEeeuMNeZmxsXSg/www.memoryoftheworld.org/blog/2014/10/27/public-library-an-essay/)
- Amateur Librarian: A Course in Critical Pedagogy (
http://www.mondotheque.be/wiki/index.php/Amateur_Librarian_-_A
i
_Course_in_Critical_Pedagogy )
- https:/custodians.online
https://custodians.online/ubu
- Lawrence Liang: The figure of the pirate
. Or: Shadow libraries
http://www.e-flux.com/journal/37/61228/shadow-libraries/
- Aaron Swartz: Guerilla Open Access Manifesto