Cristin result ID: 1761715
Last modified: January 22, 2020, 12:45 PM
Result
Exhibition catalogue
2019

Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine. A book on reading, writing, memory and forgetting in a library of living books

Contributors:
  • Mette Edvardsen
  • Kristien Van den Brande
  • Victoria Pérez Royo and
  • Runa Borch Skolseg

Publisher/series

Publisher

Mousse Publishing and osloBIENNALEN

About the result

Exhibition catalogue
Year of publication: 2019
Number of pages: 536
ISBN: 978-88-6749-387-6

Description Description

Title

Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine. A book on reading, writing, memory and forgetting in a library of living books

Summary

The project Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine starts as a group of people who dedicate themselves to memorizing a book of their choice. Together they form a library collection consisting of living books. The “books” pass their time in libraries reading, memorizing, talking to each other, going for walks outside, prepared to be read by a visitor. The readings take place as intimate one-to-one encounters where the “book” recites its content to the reader. Over time the project grew into a library collection of more than eighty living books in twelve different languages across Europe and beyond. The project developed into a bookshop, a publishing house and an exhibition format, and hosted workshops, lectures and talks and, eventually, a book. The publication brings together eighteen text contributions from artists and theoreticians with a varying degree of proximity to the project. Their reflections touch on memory and forgetting; on the practice of learning by heart and its corporeality; on reading, re-reading, reading aloud, reading for oneself and for others; on writing, re-writing and translating; on invisible and impossible literatures; on alternative temporalities and their respective economies; on archives, libraries, bodies and other sites for conservation; on the problems of authorship and originality; on immateriality and its discontents; on the equivocal borders between reality and fiction; and on the strange and unforeseeable dynamics of people and stories coming together, disseminating and unexpectedly crossing paths again. The second part of the book is a visual essay that documents the processes of memorizing, reading and re-writing. (https://www.moussepublishing.com/)

Contributors

Mette Edvardsen

  • Affiliation:
    Editor
    at The Academy of Dance at Oslo National Academy of the Arts

Kristien Van den Brande

  • Affiliation:
    Editor

Victoria Pérez Royo

  • Affiliation:
    Editor

Runa Borch Skolseg

  • Affiliation:
    Editor
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Chapters/Articles Chapters/Articles

When time has fallen asleep.

Edvardsen, Mette. 2019, KHIOOther

Reading, listening, enduring.

Cvejić, Bojana. 2019, KHIOOther

Introduction.

Edvardsen, Mette; Van den Brande, Kristien; Royo, Victoria Pérez; Skolseg, Runa Borch. 2019, KHIOIntroduction
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