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Meeting Grounds Edition One: The Public Library

Onomatopee 190.1

Meeting Grounds Edition One: Eindhoven Public Library

 

In the form of a mobile trailer, Meeting Grounds operates as an assembly point to collectivity explore, articulate and question the current functions of planned urban space, shared public resources and technological advancements in the city of Eindhoven. In doing so, this year-long programme of meet-ups and events, across key locations within the city, seeks to activate the social and ethical foundations on the sites in which we enjoy our cultural lives and establish common ground in doing so.

 

Meeting ­Grounds’ first destination of activation will be the Public Library. Known locally as the city’s “living room”, the Public Library offers access to shared, communal spaces that house a multitude of resources. In turn, the library facilitates the exchange of knowledge and understanding between its diverse users and publics, providing key social infrastructure in the city of Eindhoven. Yet with a mere 579 public libraries currently operating in the Netherlands in comparison to the 1,100 that existed in the early 1990’s, it appears that a combination of restrictive governmental policies, dwindling resources, budget cuts and increasing pressures to productivise, digitalize and essentially, technocratize the way libraries run, means that the ways in which we are able to access such shared spaces and knowledge resources are heavily impacted.[1]

It is clear that public libraries are spaces that serve multiple public interests and needs. The Eindhoven Public Library is no exception in providing such social infrastructure, housing a number of Eindhoven’s community-­focused initiatives, such as a delayed coffee service that supports those who would otherwise be unable to afford warm food and drinks alongside delivering Dutch lessons to Expats and reading groups for children and, above all, offering a space for residents from varying neighbourhoods, ages, interests, and backgrounds to meet and talk with one another whilst simultaneously accessing books, magazines, journals, workshops, group sessions, meet-ups, computer services and more, showing the public library to play a vital role in the process of social integration and community building in Eindhoven. Bibliotheek Eindhoven is not the only library space offering such resources, Eindhoven plays host a multitude of alternative reading and library spaces including IFL (Informal Feminist Library), Van Abbe Queer Book Club, the mobile beeb and pirate libraries. For this edition of Meeting Grounds we will be working with a number of library spaces, both physical and digital to further understand the library’s function as a public space for community building, collective exchange and social cohesion and preservation within and across the city of Eindhoven.

Join us from February until May 2020 for Meeting Grounds’ First Edition: The Public Library.

[1] The future of the Dutch public library: ten years on, Frank Huysmans Carlien Hillebrink

 

Images from events during the Meeting Grounds Edition One: The Public Library programme

Agenda

Publication

Onomatopee 190.1, Amy Gowen, 2020

Meeting Grounds Reader One: The Public Library

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For this first of four locations of activation, Meeting Grounds has chosen the public library. A space that offers access to sites of conviviality, a multitude of knowledge resources and points of representation for diverse publics.

The Meeting Grounds Reader intends to continue the work of the Meeting Grounds Edition 1 program in exploring the key functions of library environments. To understand their value both as physical and symbolic spaces and to further investigate the cultural importance of the library as a public space that forms a meeting ground for the city.

 

Including contributions by Lieven Lahaye, Simon Browne, Pedro Sa Couto, Claire O'Brien, Pauline Augustoni, Juliana Laguna Bosch (The Wave), Jasper Eikmeier, Pleun Verhees

Dimensions
130 x 175 mm / 5 x 3 inches (portrait)
Pages
80
ISBN
none
Editor
Amy Gowen
Author
Lieven Lahaye, Simon Browne, Claire O'Brien, Pauline Augustoni, Juliana Laguna Bosch (The Wave), Jasper Eikmeier, Pleun Verhees
Graphic
Wibke Bramesfeld
Language
English
Release date
20200710
Paper
90 grams EOS
Color
Blue and black Riso
Printer
Onoamtopee's Risograph ME9350E, printed by Wibke
Font
Source Sans Pro, Clone Rounded Latin
Image specs
20 duotone images
Details
including a number of inserts
Assistent
Lieke Tijink
Made possible by
Cultuur Eindhoven, Provincie Noord-Brabant, Mondriaan stichting
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Onomatopee 190.3, Amy Gowen, 2021

Meeting Grounds Reader Two: Strijp-S

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Meeting Grounds Reader Two: Strijp-S

 

Meeting Grounds is a year-long artistic project initiated by City Curator Amy Gowen, that operates as an assembly point to collectively articulate, explore and question the role of public space in the city of Eindhoven. Facilitated on a programme and publication basis, Meeting Grounds uses a range of meetups, workshops, talks and events to activate the sites in which we enjoy our social, political and cultural lives. Aiming to establish common grounds in doing so.
The second Meeting ­Grounds location of activation was Strijp-S. A compelling yet complex composite public domain that bridges public and private, tangible and intangible and space and non-space. 

To situate this active inquiry directly within the city of Eindhoven, Meeting Grounds organised a month-long programme exploring Strijp-S, previously referred to as “a state within the city”, and more recently known as the city’s most “multi-functional urban area”, as a site of industrial-cultural heritage. In doing so we wished to investigate the multiple histories of the area whilst examining its more recent identity as a home for technology and innovation. In conducting this research, Meeting Grounds formed collaborations with a number of respected Architects, Designers and Researchers including Paolo Patelli and Giuditta Vendrame, Paloma García García , Mechteld Jungerius and Chiara Dalla Libera.

 

Meeting Grounds Reader Two: Strijp-S intends to continue the work of this Edition programme to further explore Strijp-S’s complicated relationship with public and private space and its contribution to the tangible and intangible cultural histories of Eindhoven. 

 

With contributions from: Chiara Dalla Libera, Paloma García García, Amy Gowen, Mechteld Jungerius, Andy Norstrom

Type
Softcover
Dimensions
130 x 175 mm / 5 x 3 inches (portrait)
Pages
72
ISBN
none
Editor
Amy Gowen
Author
Chiara Dalla Libera, Paloma García García, Amy Gowen, Mechteld Jungerius, Andy Norstrom
Graphic
Wibke Bramesfeld
Language
English
Release date
20210129
Paper
inside: EOS 2.0 90gr Cover: EOS 2.0 120gr
Color
Green and Grey Risocolor
Printer
Onoamtopee's Risograph ME9350E
Font
Source Sans Pro, Clone Rounded Latin
Image specs
24 duotone images
Production assistant
Demi van Venrooij
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