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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.  <br />
 
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.  <br />

Revision as of 06:12, 2 July 2018


UNDER CONSTRUCTION: A Disappearing-Reappearing Archive
UNDER CONSTRUCTION, BEWARE OF FALLING DEBRIS

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, contributors agree to share them in an open source manner. This increases access to bodies of knowledge, often kept locked behind paywalls, available only to those with the privilege of knowing where and how to look, or simply languishing on hard drives.

None of these resources will ever be sold by Beyond Social in exchange for money, though they may be printed or otherwise distributed for free whenever the archive is activated in Beyond Social's meatspace or cyberspace.

=UNDER CONSTRUCTION---------SHADOW LIBRARY V 1.0:
GAP YEAR READING LIST=

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 Gap Year Reading list is a collection of essays, excerpts, and other etceteras suggested by the teachers of Social Practice and other friends of WdKA. The prompt for sending in material to reading list: If any of these students should choose to do nothing for a gap year, what is the essential reading they should take with them?

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

TRUNCATED ARCHIVE: PRINT KIOSK

Each item from the GYRL will be printed a maximum of five times per day. Ethical pirates should be considerate of author rights even while they are being trespassed. Mindful usage of resources should be encouraged over surplus, manic consumerism. Anyway, according to the samizdat rule of thumb, an item can be considered published once five copies of it have been printed and distributed.

LOCATION: 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

FULL ARCHIVE: DOWNLOAD LINK

While the Print Kiosk offers excerpts identified by contributors (or entire texts, if they are of reasonable length to print on paper), the full-length publications—when they have been submitted this way or when BS Shadow Library archivists have been able to find them online—will be available for download for the duration of the graduation Show.

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

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

GRADUATION SHOW WORKS (Class of 2017–18)

CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Rumeysa Onal (Research Prize Shortlist)

GAMIFICATION
Sofie van der Eijk (Research Prize Shortlist)

SUSTAINABILITY
Nienke Galjaard (Research Prize Shortlist)

OPEN DESIGN

GAP YEAR READING LIST

Baldwin, James. "The Creative Process." In Creative America. New York: Ridge Press, 1962. Excerpt received by email, seems to be from https://openspaceofdemocracy.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/baldwin-creative-process.pdf. Accessed July 2, 2018.

Boston-Mammah, Teana; Adusei-Poku, Nana. "The Brown Bag Lunch." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 2, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/The_%22Brown_Bag_Lunch%22.

Browne, Simone. Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness. Durham/London: Duke University Press, 2015. NOTE: plz use introduction chapter)

Buchli, Victor. "Moisei Ginzburg's Narkomfin Communal House in Moscow: Contesting the Social and Material World." The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 57, no. 2, (June 1998): 160-181. http://www.jstor.org/stable/991377.

Carse, James P. Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility. New York: The Free Press, 1986.

Cramer, Florian. Crapularity Aesthetics.

Cramer, Florian. 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. London/New York: Verso, 2013.

De Jong, Afaina. "Creating a more inclusive experience of space in general and urban space in specific." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Creating_a_more_inclusive_experience_of_space_in_general_and_urban_space_in_specific.

Dirkx, Lizanne. "Systems Thinking." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Systems_Thinking.

Džokić, Ana; Neelen, Marc. "Business You Can't Wait For." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 2, 2018.http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Business_you_can%27t_wait_for.

Feher, Bori. "How to Make It Work." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_make_it_work.

Feher, Bori. "Long-Term Engagement: The Cloud Factory." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Long-Term_Engagement:_The_Cloudfactory.

Fuad-Luke, Alastair. "Design for the Good Society (Utrecht Manifest 2005-2015)", Eds. Bruinsma, Max; van Zijl, Ida. Rotterdam: nai010, 2015.

Hammarlund Bergmann, Jessica. "Embed Yourself." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Embed_Yourself.

Kuchera, Susan. "The Weavers and Their Information Webs: Steganography in the Textile Arts." ADA: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology 13, (January 2018). Accessed on July 2, 2018. https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-kuchera/.

Kundnani, Arun; Kumar, Deepa. "Race, Surveillance and Empire." International Socialist Review 96, (Spring 2015). Accessed on July 2, 2018. http://isreview.org/issue/96/race-surveillance-and-empire.

Lindemann, Sabrina, "Before and After." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Before_and_After.

Liu, Lydia H., Rebecca E. Karl E. Karl, and Dorothy. The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential Texts in Transnational Theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013.

Mansoux, Aymeric. 'Free Cultural Misunderstandings: The Double Misunderstanding with Copyleft,' in Sandbox Culture A Study of the Application of Free and Open Source Software Licensing Ideas to Art and Cultural Production." PhD diss., Goldsmiths/University of London, 2017. https://www.surf.nl/binaries/content/assets/surf/nl/2017/seminar-verder-bouwen-aan-open-science/aymeric_mansoux-sandbox_culture_phd_thesis-2017.pdf.

Méda, Dominique. "New perspectives on work as value." Int'l Lab. Rev. 135, (1996): 633.

McGuirk, Justin. "Urban Commons have radical potential, it’s not just about community gardens." The Guardian, 15 June 2015. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/jun/15/urban-common-radical-community-gardens.

Monbiot, George. "Finally, a breakthrough alternative to growth economics – the doughnut." The Guardian, 12 Apr 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/apr/12/doughnut-growth-economics-book-economic-model.

Montola, Markus; Stenros, Jaakko; Waern, Annika. Pervasive Games: Theory and design. Burlington, MA: CRC Press, 2009.

Mouffe, Chantal. "Cultural Workers as Organic Intellectuals." In The Artist as Public Intellectual, 150-160. Vienna: Schlebrugge, 2012. In July 2018, for sale on Amazon.com for USD 449 and on Amazon.de for EUR 18.

Plant, Sadie. Zeros + Ones.

Serafini, Luigi. Codex Seraphinianus. Milano: F.M. Ricci, 1981. NOTE: Oh and the motherlode!

Schutten, Iris. "Artists and Designers Are Redesigning Business." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Artists_and_designers_are_redesigning_business.

Schutten, Iris. "Social Design as a Political Act." Beyond Social. Downloaded July 1, 2018. http://beyond-social.org/wiki/index.php/Social_Design_as_a_Political_Act.

Tielbeke, Jaap. "Een groene levensstijl is voor de bevoorrechte klasse." De Groene, 8 Nov 2017. https://www.groene.nl/artikel/duurzaam-leven-is-een-privilege.

Westbrook, David A. "Part II An Ethnography for Present Situations." In Navigators of the Contemporary: Why Ethnography Matters. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.




- Design politics NOTE: plz use chapter 5 5. FORGERY: CRITICAL PRACTICES OF MAKING ) - colonial oversight (pdf) - European others (pdf)

Martin, Agnes. Writings. NOTE: It's out of print but I've attached a few pdfs here.
Moten, Fred. "The University and the Undercommons." In The Undercommons. NOTE: might be better for older or more advanced students

Flusser, Vilém. Towards a Philosophy of Photography. NOTE: For lovers of theory, a real precursor to the digital. Flusser argues that content is created by the apparatus itself, the camera... Perhaps have a read!

Flanagan, Mary. Critical Play: Radical Game Design. Boston: MIT 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 https://www.scribd.com/document/377207941/Helguera-Transpedagogy

Education for Socially Engaged Art NOTE: if you prefer to cut one chapter, choose "chapter I Definitions” p.7-11 of the pdf, or p.1-10 from the bookpagenumbers.

http://latinamericanartathunter.org/uploads/Pedagogia_no_campo_expandido_-_8Bienal%20English.pdf

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