Don, this is a very simple idea and maybe not what you’re looking for, but
I think we need places of refuge from the constant daily bombardment of
sound, visual imagery and other attempts to hijack and manipulate our
attention.
It’s hard to find peace and quiet anymore. I’d love to see libraries
promote silence, contemplation, and reflection along with their traditional
research and reading room functions. Many libraries seem to be going in the
opposite direction, trying to “compete for attention. Libraries are known
for quiet. Why not own it and forge it into a big beautiful vision.some
kind of modern-day monastery.
Dave
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 7:53 AM Morris, Merry Lynn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Just to tag on to that thought...Theatre, Dance, and Art departments also
> have similar needs for storage of artefacts, prototypes, etc. (props,
> costumes, set designs/sets) and often run into space limitation issues. A
> large space to create and store materials could be useful.
>
> Best,
>
> Merry Lynn
>
> Merry Lynn Morris, MFA, PhD
> Assistant Director and Faculty, Dance Program
> College of the Arts
> University of South Florida
>
> American Ballet Theatre® Nationally Certified Teacher
> Original Message
> From: Don Norman
> Sent: Sunday, December 3, 2017 6:31 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Reply To: PhD-Design - This list is for discussion of PhD studies and
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> Subject: Re: Looking for creative ideas: the Future of the University
> Library
>
>
> Thanks, Troy
>
> that is very helpful
>
> Don
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Nachtigall, T.R. <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> > Dear Don,
> >
> > I remain fascinated with an idea from Make magazine; Turn ageing
> > Libraries into FabLabs.
> >
> > My PhD has me making in the Wearable Senses Lab at TU/Eindhoven. The
> > faculty who created and maintain this design lab have a great idea:
> > Make a place not only to make things, but also maintain a repository of
> > explorations, artefacts, prototypes and material swatches. It is
> incredibly
> > valuable.
> >
> > I hear from colleagues in California that there is a reason their designs
> > are small. It is because the design had to fit on their desk. Seems like
> > there is opportunity to change that.
> >
> > Best,
> > Troy
> > ~/ Troy Nachtigall
> > Marie Skłodowska–Curie Research<http://ec.europa.eu/
> > research/mariecurieactions/> Fellow ArcInTexETN<
> http://www.arcintexetn.eu/
> > >
> > Eindhoven University of Technology<https://www.tue.nl/en/> - Industrial
> > Design<https://www.tue.nl/en/university/departments/industrial-design/>
> > ArcInTexETN <https://arcintexetn.com/> Blog<https://arcintexetn.com/>,
> > Solemaker.io<http://solemaker.io/>, c: +3161139<http://www.tue.nl/>1482
> > @stitchandsolder<https://twitter.com/stitchandsolder>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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