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The physical bootleg library is a collection of books, mostly made at PZI by myself and other students, or donated by visitors to PZI. The books are kept in a repurposed champagne crate, usually stored on a shelf in the Lens-Based studio. The only condition for borrowing books is that they are returned at some point. The dimensions of the box introduce certain constraints on the size and quantity of books contained within. The box is portable, allowing it to be placed in many locations:
The physical bootleg library is a collection of books, mostly made at PZI by myself and other students, or donated by visitors to PZI. The books are kept in a repurposed champagne crate, usually stored on a shelf in the Lens-Based studio. The only condition for borrowing books is that they are returned at some point. The dimensions of the box introduce certain constraints on the size and quantity of books contained within. The box is portable, allowing it to be placed in many locations:


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In the LB studio (its usual location)<br></div>
File:BL A01.jpg|400px|frameless| In the LB studio (its usual location)
 
File:BL A02.jpg|400px|frameless| On top of the water fountain on Level 4
<div>[[File:BL A02.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
File:BL A03.jpg|400px|frameless| In the kitchen on Level 4
On top of the water fountain on Level 4<br></div>
File:BL A04.jpg|400px|frameless| By the printer on Level 2
 
File:BL A05.jpg|400px|frameless| On top of the letterboxes on Level 2
[[File:BL A03.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
File:BL A06.jpg|400px|frameless| At the desk in the Research Station where you borrow/return books
In the kitchen on Level 4<br>
File:BL A07.jpg|400px|frameless| On a bookshelf in the Research Station
 
File:BL A08.jpg|400px|frameless| On a table in the main entrance to WdKA Wijnhaven building
[[File:BL A04.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
File:BL A09.jpg|400px|frameless| On top of some signage in the WdKA Wijnhaven building
By the printer on Level 2<br>
File:BL A10.jpg|400px|frameless| On a table in the De Willem cafeteria
 
File:BL A11.jpg|400px|frameless| In an elevator in the WdKA Wijnhaven building</gallery>
[[File:BL A05.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
On top of the letterboxes on Level 2<br>
 
[[File:BL A06.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
At the desk in the Research Station where you borrow/return books<br>
 
[[File:BL A07.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
On a bookshelf in the Research Station<br>
 
[[File:BL A08.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
On a table in the main entrance to WdKA Wijnhaven building<br>
 
[[File:BL A09.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
On top of some signage in the WdKA Wijnhaven building<br>
 
[[File:BL A10.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
On a table in the De Willem cafeteria<br>
 
[[File:BL A11.jpg|400px|frameless]]<br>
In an elevator in the WdKA Wijnhaven building<br>


The portability of the box means that it could be an interesting container & receptacle for libraries that travel - I'm quite interested in the possibility of using the box to transport and store both printed and digital books, especially in temporary library situations (on hotspotted Raspberry Pi for example) that could be used in worksessions at various locations.
The portability of the box means that it could be an interesting container & receptacle for libraries that travel - I'm quite interested in the possibility of using the box to transport and store both printed and digital books, especially in temporary library situations (on hotspotted Raspberry Pi for example) that could be used in worksessions at various locations.

Latest revision as of 12:39, 2 December 2019

The physical bootleg library is a collection of books, mostly made at PZI by myself and other students, or donated by visitors to PZI. The books are kept in a repurposed champagne crate, usually stored on a shelf in the Lens-Based studio. The only condition for borrowing books is that they are returned at some point. The dimensions of the box introduce certain constraints on the size and quantity of books contained within. The box is portable, allowing it to be placed in many locations:

The portability of the box means that it could be an interesting container & receptacle for libraries that travel - I'm quite interested in the possibility of using the box to transport and store both printed and digital books, especially in temporary library situations (on hotspotted Raspberry Pi for example) that could be used in worksessions at various locations.