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''garden leeszaal'' was a momentary snapshot of the state of a library seen through the metaphor of gardening; pruning, gleaning, growing, grafting and harvesting. ''garden leeszaal'' was an open conversation; a collective writing tool, a cooperative collage and an archive. we asked participants to think of the library as a ''garden''. for us, being a gardener meant caring; caring for the people and books that form this space. | ''garden leeszaal'' | ||
was a momentary snapshot of the state of a library seen through the metaphor of gardening; pruning, gleaning, growing, grafting and harvesting. ''garden leeszaal'' was an open conversation; a collective writing tool, a cooperative collage and an archive. we asked participants to think of the library as a ''garden''. for us, being a gardener meant caring; caring for the people and books that form this space. | |||
== [[✳ Pad collection|📕 pad collection]] == | == [[✳ Pad collection|📕 pad collection]] == |
Revision as of 21:26, 2 April 2023
garden leeszaal
was a momentary snapshot of the state of a library seen through the metaphor of gardening; pruning, gleaning, growing, grafting and harvesting. garden leeszaal was an open conversation; a collective writing tool, a cooperative collage and an archive. we asked participants to think of the library as a garden. for us, being a gardener meant caring; caring for the people and books that form this space.
📕 pad collection
☞ one: tasks of the contingent librarian
𓇬 special issue
dear diary, today we took some notes on notes. i take notes on my phones notes, notion, and my own personal groupchat i have on whatsapp with myself. we talked about libraries as ideology, as a verb.