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|Summary=The Beyond Social Shadow library is a collection of texts and resources compiled by faculty, students, and friends of the Social Practice department at Willem de Kooning Academy. By submitting things to the BS Shadow Library, you agree to share them in an open source manner and increase access to bodies of knowledge, often kept locked behind paywalls or simply languishing on your hard drive. None of these items will ever be sold in exchange for money, though they may be printed or otherwise distributed for free whenever the archive is activated at Beyond Social meatspace events and cyberspace appearances.
 
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Baldwin, James<br />
 
Baldwin, James<br />
 
The Creative Process (from ''Creative America'') <br />
 
The Creative Process (from ''Creative America'') <br />
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Boston-Mammah, Teana; Adusei-Poku, Nana <br />
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The Brown Bag Lunch<br />
  
 
Browne, Simone<br />
 
Browne, Simone<br />
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Cramer, Florian <br/>
 
Cramer, Florian <br/>
Crapularity Aesthetics<br />
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-Crapularity Aesthetics<br />
Deus Ex Machina: Eschatologies of Automation in Seventeenth-Century Lullism and Present-day Post-Scarcity Utopias<br />
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-Deus Ex Machina: Eschatologies of Automation in Seventeenth-Century Lullism and Present-day Post-Scarcity Utopias<br />
  
 
Crary, Jonathan <br />
 
Crary, Jonathan <br />
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De Jong, Afaina <br/>
 
De Jong, Afaina <br/>
 
Creating a more inclusive experience of space in general and urban space in specific <br/>
 
Creating a more inclusive experience of space in general and urban space in specific <br/>
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Dirkx, Lizanne<br />
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Systems Thinking<br />
  
 
Džokić, Anna and Neelen, Marc<br />
 
Džokić, Anna and Neelen, Marc<br />
 
Business You Can't Wait For<br />
 
Business You Can't Wait For<br />
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Feher, Bori<br />
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-How to Make It Work<br />
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-Long-Term Engagement: The Cloud Factory<br />
  
 
Fuad-Luke, Alastair<br />
 
Fuad-Luke, Alastair<br />
 
Design for the Good Society (Utrecht Manifest 2005-2015) <br />
 
Design for the Good Society (Utrecht Manifest 2005-2015) <br />
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Hammarlund Bergmann, Jessica <br />
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Embed Yourself<br />
  
 
Lindemann, Sabrina<br />
 
Lindemann, Sabrina<br />
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Mansoux, Aymeric<br />
 
Mansoux, Aymeric<br />
 
Free Cultural Misunderstandings: The Double Misunderstanding with Copyleft <br />
 
Free Cultural Misunderstandings: The Double Misunderstanding with Copyleft <br />
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McGuirk, Justin <br/>
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Urban Commons have radical potential, it’s not just about community gardens (''The Guardian'', 15 June 2017)<br />
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Monbiot, George<br />
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Finally, a breakthrough alternative to growth economics – the doughnut (''The Guardian'', 12 Apr 2017)
  
 
Mouffe, Chantal<br />
 
Mouffe, Chantal<br />
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Social Design as a Political Act<br />
 
Social Design as a Political Act<br />
  
Feher, Bori<br />
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Tielbeke, Jaap<br/>
How to Make It Work<br />
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Een groene levensstijl is voor de bevoorrechte klasse (''De Groene'', 8 Nov 2017) <br/>
Long-Term Engagement: The Cloud Factory<br />
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Codex Seraphinianus, created by Luigi Serafini
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The Birth of Chinese Feminism
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- Race, surveillance and empire (http://isreview.org/issue/96/race-surveillance-and-empire)
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- The Weavers and Their Information Webs: Steganography in the Textile Arts (https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-kuchera/)
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- dark matters (pdf: plz use introduction chapter)
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- Design politics (pdf: plz use chapter 5 5. FORGERY: CRITICAL PRACTICES OF MAKING )
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- colonial oversight (pdf)
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- European others (pdf)
  
Boston-Mammah, Teana; Adusei-Poku, Nana <br />
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James Baldwin, The Creative Process
The Brown Bag Lunch<br />
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Agnes Martin Writings. It's out of print but I've attached a few pdfs here.
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Fred Moten The Undercommons, Ch. 2, "The University and the Undercommons" (might be better for older or more advanced students)
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For lovers of theory Flusser's Towards a Philosophy of Photography...a real precursor to the digital. Flusser argues that content is created by the apparatus itself, the camera...Perhaps have read!
  
Dirkx, Lizanne<br />
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Carse, James. Finite and infinite games. Simon and Schuster, 2011.
Systems Thinking<br />
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Flanagan, Mary. Critical play: radical game design. MIT press, 2009.
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Méda, Dominique. "New perspectives on work as value." Int'l Lab. Rev. 135 (1996): 633.
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Montola, Markus, Jaakko Stenros, and Annika Waern. Pervasive games: theory and design. CRC Press, 2009.
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Scharmer, C. Otto, and Katrin Kaufer. Leading from the emerging future: From ego-system to eco-system economies. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2013.
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Sennett, Richard. The corrosion of character: The personal consequences of work in the new capitalism. WW norton & company, 1999.
  
Hammarlund Bergmann, Jessica <br />
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Transpedagogy:
Embed Yourself<br />
 
  
Lindemann, Sabrina<br />
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Education for Socially Engaged Art
Before and After
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(if you prefer to cut one chapter, choose "chapter I Definitions” p.7-11 of the pdf, or p.1-10 from the bookpagenumbers)
 
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A Disappearing-Reappearing Archive
The Beyond Social Shadow library is a collection of texts and resources compiled by faculty, students, and friends of the Social Practice department at Willem de Kooning Academy. By submitting things to the BS Shadow Library, you agree to share them in an open source manner and increase access to bodies of knowledge, often kept locked behind paywalls or simply languishing on your hard drive. None of these items will ever be sold in exchange for money, though they may be printed or otherwise distributed for free whenever the archive is activated at Beyond Social meatspace events and cyberspace appearances.

SHADOW LIBRARY V 1.0: GAP YEAR READING LIST


4–8 July 2018

The Beyond Social Shadow Library launches as a component of the 2017–18 WdKA Graduation Show. Contributors were asked via email to respond to a prompt: If any of the graduating students in Social Practice should choose to take a gap year after finishing school, what material could they read? These texts, along with information uploaded by students on their graduation show works, are compiled under the title Gap Year Reading List.

The GYRL shall be made public in two ways during the 2017–18 WdKA Graduation Show (4–8 July 2018 WED–SUN).

LIMITED PRINT

Print Kiosk
Located at the stairwell to the basement of the Blaak building, by the red lockers

Warm Up (with Steganography Session by Amy Suo Wu)
4 July 2018 WED
15-19h

Regular Hours
5–8 July 2018 THURS–SUN
11–14h

UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD

Download link active from 4–8 July 2018 (WED–SUN) only.

SHADOW LIBRARY INDEX

Rather than build a rational encyclopaedic archival system, each iteration of the Shadow Library may offer its own form of organizing and presenting its contents.

VERSION 1.0: GAP YEAR READING LIST

GRADUATION SHOW WORKS (Class of 2017–18)

NOMINEES FOR RESEARCH PRIZE

Rumeysa Onal (Minor in Cultural Diversity)
Sofie van der Eijk (Minor in Gamification)
Nienke Galjaard (Minor in Sustainability)

NOMINEES FOR DREMPELPRIJS

FURTHER READING

Baldwin, James
The Creative Process (from Creative America)

Boston-Mammah, Teana; Adusei-Poku, Nana
The Brown Bag Lunch

Browne, Simone
Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness

Buchli, Victor
Moisei Ginzburg's Narkomfin Communal House in Moscow: Contesting the Social and Material World

Carse, James P.
Finite and Infinite Games

Cramer, Florian
-Crapularity Aesthetics
-Deus Ex Machina: Eschatologies of Automation in Seventeenth-Century Lullism and Present-day Post-Scarcity Utopias

Crary, Jonathan
24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep

De Jong, Afaina
Creating a more inclusive experience of space in general and urban space in specific

Dirkx, Lizanne
Systems Thinking

Džokić, Anna and Neelen, Marc
Business You Can't Wait For

Feher, Bori
-How to Make It Work
-Long-Term Engagement: The Cloud Factory

Fuad-Luke, Alastair
Design for the Good Society (Utrecht Manifest 2005-2015)

Hammarlund Bergmann, Jessica
Embed Yourself

Lindemann, Sabrina
Before and After

Mansoux, Aymeric
Free Cultural Misunderstandings: The Double Misunderstanding with Copyleft

McGuirk, Justin
Urban Commons have radical potential, it’s not just about community gardens (The Guardian, 15 June 2017)

Monbiot, George
Finally, a breakthrough alternative to growth economics – the doughnut (The Guardian, 12 Apr 2017)

Mouffe, Chantal
Cultural Workers as Organic Intellectuals

Schutten, Iris
Artists and Designers Are Redesigning Business
Social Design as a Political Act

Tielbeke, Jaap
Een groene levensstijl is voor de bevoorrechte klasse (De Groene, 8 Nov 2017)

Codex Seraphinianus, created by Luigi Serafini The Birth of Chinese Feminism - Race, surveillance and empire (http://isreview.org/issue/96/race-surveillance-and-empire) - The Weavers and Their Information Webs: Steganography in the Textile Arts (https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-kuchera/) - dark matters (pdf: plz use introduction chapter) - Design politics (pdf: plz use chapter 5 5. FORGERY: CRITICAL PRACTICES OF MAKING ) - colonial oversight (pdf) - European others (pdf)

James Baldwin, The Creative Process Agnes Martin Writings. It's out of print but I've attached a few pdfs here. Fred Moten The Undercommons, Ch. 2, "The University and the Undercommons" (might be better for older or more advanced students) For lovers of theory Flusser's Towards a Philosophy of Photography...a real precursor to the digital. Flusser argues that content is created by the apparatus itself, the camera...Perhaps have read!

Carse, James. Finite and infinite games. Simon and Schuster, 2011. Flanagan, Mary. Critical play: radical game design. MIT press, 2009. Méda, Dominique. "New perspectives on work as value." Int'l Lab. Rev. 135 (1996): 633. Montola, Markus, Jaakko Stenros, and Annika Waern. Pervasive games: theory and design. CRC Press, 2009. Scharmer, C. Otto, and Katrin Kaufer. Leading from the emerging future: From ego-system to eco-system economies. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2013. Sennett, Richard. The corrosion of character: The personal consequences of work in the new capitalism. WW norton & company, 1999.

Transpedagogy:

Education for Socially Engaged Art

(if you prefer to cut one chapter, choose "chapter I Definitions” p.7-11 of the pdf, or p.1-10 from the bookpagenumbers)

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