
We’ll recap our previous field trips and discuss the material landscapes and logistics of information.
READINGS/SCREENINGS
The Warburg Library
- Alberto Manguel, “The Library as Mind” in The Library at Night (Toronto: Knopf Canada, 2006): 193-212.
- The Warburg Institute Library and Classification Scheme [video explanation] + Cornell’s Mnemosyne
- Optional: Adam Gopnik, “The Memory Ward,” New Yorker (March 16, 2015).
The Prelinger Library
- Erin Kissane, “The Library as a Map: An Interview with Rick Prelinger and Megan Shaw Prelinger,” Contents 5 (2013).
- Optional: Georgina Voss with Rick Prelinger, Situated Knowledges 3: Prelinger Library (2016).
Backstage & Underground
- Shannon Mattern, “Middlewhere: Landscapes of Library Logistics,” Urban Omnibus (June 24, 2015).
- Metalab, Cold Storage {video} (2015) – or watch on Vimeo [24:10].
- Arthur Ou, The Invisible Photograph, “Underground: The Corbis Image Vault” {video} (2014) [16:50].
SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES
PRELINGER: Melanie Feinberg, “Classificationist as Author: The Case of the Prelinger Library” [unpublished manuscript]; Megan Shaw Prelinger, “On the Organization of the Prelinger Library”; Megan Shaw Prelinger, “To Build a Library” Bad Subjects 73 (April 2005); Marie L. Radford, Jessica Lingel & Gary R. Radford, “Alternative Libraries as Heterotopias: Challenging Conventional Constructs” Paper presented at Library Research Seminar V, University of Maryland, College Park, October 6-9, 2010.
WARBURG: Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne Atlas,” Frieze 80 (January-February 2004; Giorgio Agamben, “Aby Warburg and the Nameless Science” In Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy, Ed. & Trans. Daniel Heller-Roazen (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000); Dorothée Bauerle-Willert, “On the Warburg Humanities Library,” Trans. Mark Walz, In Building for Books: Traditions and Visions, Eds. Susanne Bieri & Walther Fuchs (Boston: Birkhäuser, 2001): 253-267; Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, “Gerhard Richter’s ‘Atlas’: The Anomic Archive,” October 88 (Spring 1999): 117-45; Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, “Gerhard Richter’s Atlas: The Anomic Archive” In Charles Merewether, Ed., The Archive: Documents in Contemporary Art (MIT Press 2006): 85-102; Common Knowledge 18:1 (Winter 2012): Warburg Special Issue; E. H. Gombrich, “Warburg: A Historical Witness” In Ingrid Schaffner & Matthias Winzen, Eds., Deep Storage: Collecting, Storing, and Archiving in Art (New York: Prestel, 1998); Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, “Gerhard Richter’s Atlas: The Anomic Archive” In The Archive: Documents in Contemporary Art, Ed. Charles Merewether (MIT Press 2006): 85-102; Common Knowledge 18:1 (Winter 2012): Warburg Special Issue; E. H. Gombrich, “Warburg: A Historical Witness” In Deep Storage: Collecting, Storing, and Archiving in Art, Eds. Ingrid Schaffner & Matthias Winzen (New York: Prestel, 1998); Ernst Gombrich, “The Warburg Institute: A Personal Memoir,” The Gombrich Archive; Adam Gopnick, “In the Memory Ward,” New Yorker (March 16, 2015); *Geraldine Juárez, Intercolonial Technogalactic (2015) [on the Google Cultural Institute]; Jack Grove, “New Warburg Institute Director Outlines Plan to Stop ‘Slide into Obscurity,” Times Higher Education (October 15, 2015); Philippe-Alain Michaud, “Hamburg: The Art History Scene” In Aby Warburg and the Image in Motion, Trans. Sophie Hawkes (New York: Zone Books, 2007): 229-46; Fritz Saxl, “The History of Warburg’s Library” in E. Gombrich, Aby Warburg: An Intellectual Biography (London: Warburg Institute, University of London, 1980); Barbara Maria Stafford, “Reconceiving the Warburg Library as a Working Museum of the Mind,” Common Knowledge 18:1 (Winter 2012): 180-7.
STORAGE + LOGISTICS: Shannon Mattern, “Extract and Preserve,” New Geographies 9 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Graduate School of Design, forthcoming 2017); Shannon Mattern, “Learning from the Library (Without Cracking a Book),” Public Lecture, Smith College, April 1,6, 2015; Underground Vaults & Storage; Joshua Rothman, “The Many Lives of Iron Mountain,” New Yorker (October 9, 2013); Craig Shank & George Drake, Jr., Everything Sounds 25: “Packard Campus” (May 23, 2013) [28:10].