The Networked Library Project—Coming Soon
The Project
The Networked Library Project looks at the artist’s library as a creative research space, a source for collection, identity and practice. It embraces the natural impulse towards curiosity, activism, exchange and occasional eccentricity.
The project is designed to enable artists to share their library with a fellow artist and enter into a personal and collaborative dialogue. The outcome of this dialogue is designed to be a part of a larger network that invokes an affinity with accessibility and creative research.
The Process
The invited participant will visit the host’s library, choose a book (or a selection of books) to research and provide viralnet.net with a “book report.” The report will be a response to the collection and the personal experiences derived from reading the selected book(s).
The Model
Citing Martha Rosler’s Library as one of the influences for the project, the “book reports” will function as a “representational strategy and descriptive tool.” In addition to the reports, our Networked Library Project will curate and archive links and references to other outlier libraries and like-minded projects.
The Goal
This project furthers viralnet.net’s core interest in artists whose creative practices invoke digital and performative tendencies that question our conventional assumptions towards research, media, science, and art making.