Cataloged Responses: Archives and Libraries as Laboratories
Monday, November 30, 2009
Class Description
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Introduction
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Reservoir

Librarian Think

One of the Gods in my cult is Ranganathan.
I am going to lift the hood and show you some of the working parts of a library in hopes of signing up more recruits in my cult.
Here is a David Senior text on Ranganathan that puts it all so well.
Then there is Charles A. Cutter, Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue, which you can read in the digital library of University North Texas. Cutter's formula for alphabetizing names is still employed widely. The alpha-numerical designations in our library are "Cutter numbers."
What used to be a specialization is way more part of the culture nowadays. I regularly discuss cataloging with bankers and art patrons, to my astonishment. In spite of my passion, I never have adequate time to work on my own catalog.
A juicy read on everything beautiful is Alberto Manguel's The Library at Night.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Shelf Reading
The Artist in the Library


The artist in the library
Also at the Art Book Fair 2010 was Filip AAAARG Library.
Likewise,
Interstitial Library
Clegg & Guttman
Matej Kren
Kathy Slade - 52 Transactions
John Stezacker re-thinks Plicka Praha
1 Traditional Methodology for Processing Information
Does this qualify?
The Archive [Documents of Contemporary Art]. Edited by Charles Merewether. Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, c2006.
Archive Fever-Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art. Edited by Okwui Enwezor. Gottingen: Steidl/International Center of Photogaphy, c2008.
Baum, Kristin Alana. “The Cartalog Project.” Umbrella, 29: no. 2 (1 Jun, 2006).
Baum, Kristin. “The Story in the Cards: Intimacy, Empathy and Reader Response.” The Bonefolder: an e-journal for the bookbinder and book artist, Vol. 3, no. 1 (Fall 2006). [About CARTalog]
Bodman, Sarah. “Bookmarks: Infiltrating the Library System.” ArtBook, v. 12, no. 1 (Feb 2005), pp. 54-55.
Bourriaud, Nicolas. The Radicant. New York: Lukas & Sternberg, c2009.
Breynard, Shane. “Archives and the Everyday.” Art/Text, no. 60 (Feb-Apr, 1998), pp. 83-84.
Buchhart, Dieter. “Clegg & Guttmann: Sha’at nez oder die verschobene Bibliothek: Sigmund Freud-Museum, Wien.” Kunstforum International, no. 170 (May-Jun 2004), pp. 330-331.
Deep Storage: Collecting, Storing, and Archiving in Art. Edited by Ingrid Schaffner and Matthias Winzen. New York: Prestel, c1998.
Eye on Europe: Prints, Books and Multiples 1960 to Now. Edited by Deborah Wye and Wendy Weitman. New York: Museum of Modern Art, c2006.
Jana, Reena. “Cover Story: An artist painstakingly re-creates books from his own library.” Art on Paper, vol. 10, no.3 (Jan/Feb 2006), pp. 33-34.
Linfield, Susie. “Every Photo an Archive.” The Nation, May 5, 2008, pp. 30-33. [Review of Archive Fever]
McDonough, Tom. “The Anarchive.” Art in America, May, 2008, pp. 77-79.
Mendelsohn, Adam E. “Do You Like Stuff? Swiss Institute New York.” Art Monthly, no. 290 (Oct 2005), pp. 34-35.
Murray, Soraya. “Digital Aesthetics: Two Handbooks.” Art Journal, Vol. 63, no. 3 (Fall 2009), pp. 112-115.
Osthoff, Simone. “Elsewhere in Contemporary Art: Topologies of Artists’ Works, Writings and Archives.” Art Journal, Winter 2006. [About Paulo Brucksy’s mail art archive installation]
Scheyerer, Nicole. “Clegg & Guttman.” Frieze online, 9/13/05.
Schmetterling, Astrid. “Archival Obsessions: Arnold Dreyblatt’s Memory Work.” Art Journal, Winter 2007. [About a 2000 installation called “Wunderblock”]
“Strunk & White the Opera.” Artforum International, vol. 12, no. 4 (Dec 2005/Jan 2006 supplement), p. 5.
Tumlir, Jan. “Bureaucratic Poetry.” Art/Text, no. 63 (Nov 98 – Jan 99), pp. 34-7. [About David Bunn’s catalog card project.]
Tuzunoglu, Azra. "Open Library: Istanbul." Art Papers, vol. 31, no. 5 (Sept/Oct 2007), pp. 62-63.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Databases Aesthetics

Database Aesthetics: Art in the Age of Information Overflow. Edited by Victoria Vesna. Minneapolis MN: University of Minnesota Press, c2007.
Fraser, Gray. “The National Library and Archives of Canada’s Exclusionary Policies in Regards to their Definition of Artists’ Books.” Umbrella, 30: no2 (1 Jun, 2007).
Hilderbrand, Lucas. Inherent Vice. Duke NC: Duke University Press, c2009.
New Media in the White Cube and Beyond: Curatorial Models for Digital Art. Edited by Christiane Paul. Berkeley CA: University of California Press, c2008.

