Library of Inclusions and Omissions

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2016
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14 - Contribution to an exhibition
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Utopia of Access. You Gotta Say Yes to Another Access
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La Biennale di Venezia
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La Biennale di Venezia
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Venedig
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The Library of Inclusions and Ommissions is a practice-based experiment in critical knowledge infrastructures. Through an open call, the reference library is collectively built and curated by its community, currently holding around 100 contributions. It gathers feminist, intersectional, and anticolonial materials often absent from institutional collections due to format or lack of validation. The project investigates how such a library can become a space for social and intellectual encounters, foster community, and support collective knowledge infrastructures capable of challenging normative structures of knowledge creation and dissemination in institutional libraries.
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Radical Librarianship, Community Librarianship, Radical Cataloguing, Decolonizing Knowledge Infrastructures
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La Biennale di Venezia 2017
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11.05.2017
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02.07.2017
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Weinmayr, E. (2016). Library of Inclusions and Omissions. In J. Kaila, H. Slager, & University of the Arts Helsinki (Eds.), Utopia of Access. You Gotta Say Yes to Another Access. La Biennale di Venezia. https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/53187