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In the Imaginary Library you can find blank books of all shapes
and sizes. Members of the library are invited to take out a
book, and if they wish write/draw anything before bringing it
back within 3 weeks. Books are communal over time or can be
'fully imagined' for a fee.
Wipeable strips
on bookshelves can be written on to imagine
genres or anything else. In the Imaginary Library you can also
find re-writeable DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, newspapers and a
designated play area for imaginary friends.
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//Members of the library are invited to take out a book, and if
they wish write/draw anything before bringing it back// |
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You do realise this is liable to simply result in a very extensive
collection of penis pictures of the sort
traditionally found on public
lavatory walls don't you? |
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Yeah we've come to realise that. Staff do monitor returns
but it's a problem I admit. |
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// liable to simply result in a very extensive collection of penis pictures // |
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Would they be on the shelves under "representational art " or "illustrated political biography " ? |
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Isn't one's imaginary library uploaded to public domain on one's famous death. If it is found? |
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Maybe with a game or contest motif to stimulate some actual sequiturial work. Me thinks this library would suck at the start but with a large number of contributors and 0.5, 0.75 full it would start to know-ball. Maybe, At the start, just call for work until a good lending threshold is reached. |
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//under "representational art " or "illustrated political
biography " ?// |
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If I'm reading aright that's entirely within the purview of the
library's most recent customers. |
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//Wipeable strips on bookshelves can be written on to
imagine genres// |
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