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=== Links to relevant pages === | === Links to relevant pages === | ||
[[User:Simon/bootleg library|* Overview of project]]<br> | [[User:Simon/bootleg library|* Overview of project]]<br> | ||
[[User:Simon/physical bootleg library|* the physical bootleg library]] | [[User:Simon/physical bootleg library|* the physical bootleg library]]<br> | ||
[[User:Simon/bootleg library sessions|* bootleg library sessions]] | [[User:Simon/bootleg library sessions|* bootleg library sessions]]<br> | ||
[https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary|* the digital bootleg library] (please email info(at)simonbrowne.biz for the HTTP login)<br> | [https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary|* the digital bootleg library] (please email info(at)simonbrowne.biz for the HTTP login)<br> | ||
=== What I'd like to focus on in this tutorial === | === What I'd like to focus on in this tutorial === |
Revision as of 14:30, 2 April 2020
XPUB2 project summaries for tutorials Marina Otero Verzier & Annet Dekker, April 2020
Simon Browne
Project description
The bootleg library is a particular, situated social infrastructure. It operates from the understanding that the library is a collection; a collection of the texts contained within it, and the readers collected around them. There is a reciprocal, self-reflexive relationship between the texts and the readers. A bootleg is a homage, an unauthorised copy of a source publication; and bootlegging a strategy by which texts acquire diversity, resisting singularity and representing readers.
Links to relevant pages
* Overview of project
* the physical bootleg library
* bootleg library sessions
the digital bootleg library (please email info(at)simonbrowne.biz for the HTTP login)