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== Simon Browne == | == Simon Browne == | ||
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An artist, researcher and self-proclaimed "contingent librarian", convenient shorthand for an ever-expanding list of actions he performs in his practice. He is a member of [[Varia]] and a graduate of [[XPUB]], the Experimental Publishing Master Programme of the Piet Zwart Institute. Simon is the initiator of the [[Bootleg library|bootleg library]], a collection of republished texts and the readers collected around them. His work engages with the social dimension of publishing, [[free software]] and infrastructure that supports interpersonal knowledge-sharing networks. | An artist, researcher and self-proclaimed "contingent librarian", convenient shorthand for an ever-expanding list of actions he performs in his practice. He is a member of [[Varia]] and a graduate of [[XPUB]], the Experimental Publishing Master Programme of the Piet Zwart Institute. Simon is the initiator of the [[Bootleg library|bootleg library]], a collection of republished texts and the readers collected around them. His work engages with the social dimension of publishing, [[free software]] and infrastructure that supports interpersonal knowledge-sharing networks. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 9 March 2022
Simon Browne
An artist, researcher and self-proclaimed "contingent librarian", convenient shorthand for an ever-expanding list of actions he performs in his practice. He is a member of Varia and a graduate of XPUB, the Experimental Publishing Master Programme of the Piet Zwart Institute. Simon is the initiator of the bootleg library, a collection of republished texts and the readers collected around them. His work engages with the social dimension of publishing, free software and infrastructure that supports interpersonal knowledge-sharing networks.