A space to express the process, joys, concerns, thoughts, and progress of my Mind Fostering Library Project. I invite you to be a part of this journey by subscribing to this blog, sharing it with others, or actually visiting the library sites and engaging in the project. Enjoy:)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Book Donations
I am currently in the process of collecting books for my project. The ReUse Depot has been a great resource for me, and I've obtained numerous books from there thus far. I'm hoping to find unique ways to collaborate with the Oakland community through asking for book donations from local businesses, or advertising the library to the community surrounding the project. If you are interested in donating books, or are aware of resources that could benefit this project please feel free to comment or let me know.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Timeline for Final Project
Timeline for Final Project
Mon. April 20th- 30th
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collect all the building materials
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Collect Books (Re-Use Depot and libraries)
Wed. May 1st-2nd
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complete building of the library structure
(Document Findings)
Fri. May 3rd
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Have all books collected, finish all signs and
directions to attach to the library
Sat. May 4th
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Begin transporting and situating library
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MacArthur Bart, Berkeley Bart, Lake Merit Bart
Tue. May 7th
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Finalize documentation
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Class Parade of Final Projects
Envisioning My Final Project for Contemporary Arts and Ideas Class
Art 011: Final
Project
4/16/13
I am interested in pursuing an extended version of my
situational library. Using all the knowledge that I’ve developed, and the feedback
I received concluding the previous situational library project, I want to
create multiple libraries. I’m thinking of maybe creating 3 situational
libraries total, and placing them in the community as a permanent installation
just like the first one. Each one will have a variety of books, not focused on
one topic; I want to provide different genres to cater to different types of
audiences. Over time as I observed my last project located at the Rockridge Bart,
I noticed that people would leave books that were not related to the subject I
had intended it to be for. I then realized that the subject I chose for the
library only allowed a limited amount of people to engage with it. I would love to get access to children’s
books and adult books. I will be seeking support from the Re-Use Depot, Mills
College Library, and hopefully reach out to public libraries to see if they
would be interested in collaborating.
The location that I will most likely be working in is the
ceramic studio, because I would need to have access to power tools. The three
places that I am leaving my library at are different Bart stations. These sites
would be the ones nearest to Mills, such as MacArthur Bart, Berkeley Bart, and
Lake Merit Bart. My hope is that my
project would be beneficial for both me and the community.
The First Soul Food Library In Effect
I few days later I checked up on the Library, and was surprised to see that it was still standing. My greatest fear was that it would be taken down and discarded by employees of the city. But I was happy to see that people actually took some books, and eventually they started donating books to the library also.
The Topic of my First Situational Library
faith or spiritual development
The purpose of the library was to provide
a tangible resource for those seeking to develop or learn about faith and
spirituality. I will incorporate books related to different faith backgrounds
and spirituality. I wanted it to be installed in a public area with high traffic, and that was convenient for the audience to stop and engage in the library, therefore I chose the Rockridge Bart.
Book Collection:
These are books that I collected and that was available on the first day of installation
1)
The Return of the Feminine. Dr. Rebecca Orleane
2)
The Contemporary Christian. John Stott
3)
The Book of Mormon
4)
Breaking Bread. Catholic
5)
Daily Light on the Daily Path
6)
Beginning the Journey Lead like Jesus. Ken
Blachard, Phil Hodges, Lee Ross, Avery Willis
7)
Relax and Renew. Judith lasater
8)
Listening to our bodies: The rebirth of feminine
wisdom. Stephanie demetrakopoulos
9)
Developing a Servants heart. Charles F. Stanley
10)
Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling. John
G. Kruis
11)
Personal Bible Study Methods. Rick Warren
12)
Birth. Edited by David Meltzer
13)
Stepping into Greatness. Daniel Gutierrez
14)
The Purpose Driven Life. Rick Warren
15)
Way of the Peaceful Warrior. Dan Millman
16)
The Greatest Life of All Jesus. Charles R.
Swindoll
17)
The Fourtieth Day. Kazim Ali
18)
Magnificat
19)
Living Beyond myself. Bill Hybels
The Origins of the Library Project
Here is the blog site for my Art class:
http://millsandgrain.blogspot.com/
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