Use book to de-program yourself //
Passing by, checking in, gleaning, knowing ?
The relationship to books //
When opening the door of the library, the librarian is at display.
Time aspect: read more than just the answer around the topic //
History is a fragile system: can we trust what was written // to essay to re-write the history for the next ones //
How much will kids be educated with books in the future ?
Going to the library on Sunday afternoon //
Why are we destroying the books ?
What defines a "good" book ?
100 books?
Will the books squared in the future?
Since when has the knowledge of people been less valid than Chat-GPT ?
Read books outside of your belief //
Evolution of knowledge //
Why do people steel money and phones instead of books ?
Does a "bad" book exist ?
you can't scroll on a book //
How will propaganda evolve ?
[Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury]
The kids of the future: books // Tablets // VR
Reading good books is healthier than healthy food
How much will it be twisted in the future [from the time, now, written down]
Digitalizing -->
Liberty vs. the club
books don't need wifi //
Does opening the door of a room mean that what is inside the room is: an event, an exhibition, an archive ? An appartment visit ?
The access to knowledge --> Need to be as fast as possible [AI...]
Didactic //
Who is hidden behind the algorythm //
Scales of words //
Navigating for avoiding censorship ?
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Freedom of Speech
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Protect active knowledge
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What literature is in and what is out?
Through the course we were made aware of the books that were ruled out of the KMD library. These books were put on a shelf by the reception, at the KMD facilities in Møllendal, and were "up for grabs" for anyone that wished to keep them for themselves. The books that are never "claimed" will eventually be disposed of.
Because of this we started to reflect on - What are the criterias for a book to be ruled out of the library's collection? And what or who gives a book value?








