FST at Digital Methods Summer School

2019 / June / Amsterdam University / During the DMI2019 we opened our research question “Why are the authors of the books we read so white, so male so eurocentric?” to new contexts which led to exploring visualisation tools and other platforms and datasets.

FST Meet-ups

FST working group co-initiating a number of meet-ups with practitoners from various backgrounds to discuss important stages of the feminist search tools research.

Feminist Search Tool API Workshop

with Hackers & Designers and Read-in at Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam, OBA Oosterdok (central) Maakplaats 021

Haunted Bookshelves_In Circulation

2017 / 7 September – 15 October/ Haunted Bookshelves_In Circulation / Read-in at Hauntopia/What if? / Exhibition and Conference at Research Pavillon Venice / PhD-in-practice Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.

Unlearning My Library Forum

2017 / Saturday 24 June / Forum / Utrecht University Uithof / Read-in at Zero Footprint Campus / Forum at Geneveplein, Utrecht

Feminist Search Tool

2017 – ongoing / Digital interface that invites users to explore different ways of engaging with the records of the Utrecht University Library/

Haunted Bookshelves

2017-on going/ choreographies of memorizing / built on Bookshelf Research

NUMPANG as politics of sharing space

2016 / 26 April / Read-in contribution to Radio Kunci at ifa gallery Berlin / How can numpang create a situation for study? What kind of values are being exchanged in this interaction? How to contextualize the history of numpang in contemporary artistic context? How to unlearn numpang?   Nuraini Juliastuti (KUNCI) in conversation with Read-in […]

Readplay

The ReadPlay performs an intervention in Ray Bradbury’s novel ‘Fahrenheit 451’, intersecting it with Sojourner Truth’s speech ‘Ain’t I a woman’.

NEWS

Join our 👻 Haunted Bookshelves_8M session on 18 February 2024, 3-5 pm / Moira Exporiment in Utrecht / If you wanted to join online, please email info@read-in.info