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Small Anarchies: Libraries and Confrontation: COLLAGE III: disorder: DISCOMFORT

Small Anarchies: Libraries and Confrontation
COLLAGE III: disorder: DISCOMFORT
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  1. Small Anarchies: Libraries and Confrontation
    1. COLLAGE I: disorder: DESTRUCTION
    2. COLLAGE II: disorder: DISRUPT
    3. COLLAGE III: disorder: DISCOMFORT
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COLLAGE III: disorder: DISCOMFORT

Information institutions exist—too—for ourselves. As a place to confront society, and in turn, the parts of society that lingers within our identities. They are places to unravel our histories, embrace our pasts, present and futures, and to discover. Even what we might most shy away from.

Digital collage with image from my own experiences in library/GLAM settings, relating to my own experiences of discomfort (Good and bad), including images taken during Fridays in May, building community, etc.

Digital collage with image from my own experiences in library/GLAM settings, relating to my own experiences of discomfort (Good and bad), including images taken during Fridays in May, building community, etc.


COLLAGE III: Credits

  • Text
  • Women Kissing
  • Rebecca Salsbury Strand Photograph
  • Angelic Body
  • Florals
  • Torso of Aphrodite
  • Two Maori Women
  • Fruits

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