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A living, breathing revolution: How libraries can use 'living archives' to support, engage, and document social movements

机译:一场充满生机的革命:图书馆如何使用“生活档案”来支持,参与和记录社会运动

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Where does and should the future of libraries lie? What were once concrete, brick, and glass structures have since become a third place where community, art, and culture reside. What is next? The #searchunderoccupy exhibit in the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center in New York City is a 'living archive' that visually displays the creative and critical responses of the New School's student community to the Occupy Wall Street movement. It is composed not only of elements such as video, photographs, audio and performance projects, but also textbased works such as live feed tag clouds, posters, and blogs. By their very nature, libraries are poised to become forces for social change and using this exhibit as an example, libraries themselves can show the life of their communities by putting their responses on display to support their involvement in social movements, engage others, and document for the future. There are many iterations of the living archive in libraries such as the digitization of audio-visual materials or allowing people to share their memories, knowledge, photos and opinions through a virtual space. The closest to the #searchunderoccupy exhibit example is capturing the activities and conversations of designer William McDonough for the Stanford University libraries. Unlike these projects, the New School's method allows for a greater range of self-expression through visual mediums and accounts for the technology of today. Social media is what has helped spread the social movements of the current generation and with its ever-changing nature, this version of a living archive presents a future library full of infinite possibilities.
机译:图书馆的未来在哪里,应该在哪里?此后曾经是混凝土,砖石和玻璃结构的地方已成为社区,艺术和文化居住的第三位。接下来是什么?纽约市希拉·约翰逊(Sheila C. Johnson)设计中心的#searchunderoccupy展览是一个“生活档案”,直观地展示了新学校学生社区对占领华尔街运动的创造性和批判性回应。它不仅包含视频,照片,音频和表演项目等元素,还包含基于文本的作品,例如实时供稿标签云,海报和博客。就其本质而言,图书馆准备成为推动社会变革的力量,并以此次展览为例,图书馆本身可以通过展示自己的回应以支持其参与社会运动,与他人互动和记录文件来展示其社区的生活。为未来。图书馆中的生活档案有很多迭代版本,例如视听材料的数字化或允许人们通过虚拟空间共享他们的回忆,知识,照片和观点。与#searchunderoccupy展览最接近的例子是捕捉斯坦福大学图书馆设计师William McDonough的活动和对话。与这些项目不同,New School的方法可以通过视觉媒介实现更多的自我表达,并可以解释当今的技术。社交媒体帮助传播了当代人的社会运动,并且其不断变化的性质使这个活着的档案版本为未来的图书馆提供了无限的可能性。

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