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<p> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec blandit metus dapibus risus gravida malesuada. Duis vel mauris diam. Mauris sollicitudin tincidunt ipsum, in auctor quam egestas sit amet. Morbi leo nibh, tempus ullamcorper velit ut, pretium molestie magna. Morbi diam felis, pulvinar porta ipsum in, convallis tincidunt leo. Morbi viverra orci id mi viverra elementum. Fusce id convallis erat, in vestibulum nisi. Mauris malesuada ullamcorper lobortis. Mauris egestas porttitor neque, at condimentum eros efficitur eu. Curabitur vel massa vel velit ornare maximus. Aenean cursus leo mi, eget venenatis velit varius quis.</p> <p>Dear readers,</p>
<p>Nullam nisl lorem, finibus eget dictum non, suscipit sed erat. Aliquam auctor ornare nibh, nec sollicitudin tortor tempus eget. Sed in ullamcorper nisi. Curabitur in accumsan erat. Aenean luctus, diam vitae lobortis viverra, tellus tellus tempus quam, eu sodales tellus eros et libero. Sed euismod velit mollis quam rutrum finibus. Sed egestas ullamcorper tristique. Nam accumsan mollis nunc, quis elementum ex laoreet in. Quisque eleifend interdum sapien. Donec quis vestibulum nunc. <p>The Library Is Open invites you to an afternoon of workshops that make the operations within libraries visible. Join us in exploring the actions and roles of legal and extra-legal libraries (municipal, pirate, academic, +++), their custodians, and the public that form a community around collections of texts.</p>
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<h4>Marginal Conversations</h4>
<p>We read texts, and write notes in the margins; usually in private, isolated from other readers. We come across texts with others' notes on them; the author unknown, their thoughts obscure. What happens when we share our notes, vocalise and perform them?</p>
<p>In this workshop...we'll read, annotate and discuss an open letter which asks for pirate library practices to come out from the shadows. We'll read aloud and perform parts of the text, enriched by our doubts, sympathies, tensions and diverse understandings. We'll personalise the text, opening it up for collective conversations. Our voices will occupy the space and leave traces on the text and in the library.</p>
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