Monday, 14 December 2009
This weeks' visit to library
Funding Meeting Change of Date to Tues 15th
Not Wednesday because of too many clashes.. now Tuesday 15th 4.30:
We are planning to meet up Tuesday 15th Dec 4.30 120 office to try and work out what the cost requirements are for the work we are doing / intending to do. LovelyLibraryLibby thinks that she can secure some very limited funding, and it would be good to try and get Mr H to support financially also if possible. If we could all roughly work out material / expenses costs for work undertaken/ required so that we can seek necessary funding for this production stage. Fees I imagine are out of question, but if everybody could respond with some material /poss equipment(?) costings that would be great (production not realisation) Also would be good to discuss what we think the best way is to make sure we are well positioned for MIRIAD /other funding. Thoughts please......
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Anyone for library next week: Wed or Fri?
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Library visit: Wed 9th / Fri 11th
likewise on Fri 11th early (10.00ish tbc) I will going, so again ring if interested for access. Jacq is planning to go in pm (2.00ish tbc)so same applies.
G
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Monday, 23 November 2009
Update on booking arrangements & Stacks Wednesday 25th November 2009
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Dates we have agree with Libby for access here: If you can contact me (g.parry@mmu.ac.uk) a day or so in advance so that I can email Libby names of those intending to go on any particular date. Also please can we try to meet up as a group prior to meeting up with Libby if possible to keep access simple. Suggest that we agree times Wednesday pm 2.00pm? Morning /day sessions start 10.00am?
Dates:
18th Nov Wednesday *
20th Nov Friday
23rd Nov Monday
25th Nov Wednesday *
27th Nov Friday
04th Dec Friday
09th Dec Wednesday *
11th Dec Friday
16th Dec Wednesday *
*Wednesday for afternoons although there may be some instances where some mornings may be used, with prior arrangement
Likewise evenings up to 8.00pm are potentially possible for most of these dates , again we will aim to give you advanced notice for evening work.
We will try and coordinate the areas where we will be working so that on any particular day we are working in roughly the same location.
Library dates and best way to arrange access
Dates:
18th Nov Wednesday *
20th Nov Friday
23rd Nov Monday
25th Nov Wednesday *
27th Nov Friday
04th Dec Friday
09th Dec Wednesday *
11th Dec Friday
16th Dec Wednesday *
*Wednesday for afternoons although there may be some instances where some mornings may be used, with prior arrangement
Likewise evenings up to 8.00pm are potentially possible for most of these dates , again we will aim to give you advanced notice for evening work.
We will try and coordinate the areas where we will be working so that on any particular day we are working in roughly the same location.
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
notes from first visit
Notes from Meeting Wednesday 4th November 2009
Attending:
Jacqueline Butler
Alan Jones
Liz Machin
Gavin Parry
David Penny
Lucy May Schofield
Sylvia Waltering
Below is an outline of thoughts and ideas on how each member of the research group will initially tackle this research project; documenting and responding to the Central Library Stacks and storage areas as the library prepares for the temporary closure and refurbishment of this resource.
Gavin and David
to produce a series of portraits of the librarians and house services staff who work in the stacks area of the library.
Gavin
Direct and produce a video piece, two-camera mapping of the rows in stacking areas.
David
Document the progression of clearing the stacks, concentrating on social/office spaces and personal effects. Also documenting the things that are left behind e.g. in desk drawers as people vacate their workstations. Perhaps working in the areas the objects are found and in neutral temporary studio space.
At a later date to photograph the library after it has closed for refurbishment.
Liz
Focussing on the personal engagement with the library by those that work there, the small details; handwritten notes, the dust, the smell, the sounds. An investigation of the detail of the informal social spaces; the “nest” areas, surveying , collecting and archiving. Also random searches around the stacks.
Sylvia
Interest in photographing larger, open spaces. (6x7 Medium Format) Concentrating initially on the reading room and fourth floor; reference library, binding area, photography archive areas. Generate work (possibly text-based) around the reference cards.
Lucy
intends to archive the stories of the librarians, cleaners, archivists. Developing anecdotal text based work. Also interested in Fax requests facility.
Alan
Working with the photography archive, initially concentrating on the glass negatives. Develop series photographs of the reference Library also areas within 4th Floor. Concentrating on the stored, shifted, stacked furniture. Also intends to continue to document the used and discarded bulbs from the library.
Jacqueline
Working with the caged areas in the stacks. Developing a sound/musical time-based response to this, also videoing/recording the book lifts. Generate text based piece working with the catalogue process used in the reference index card drawers on the 4th Floor. Developing maps of all the informal social spaces, the “nest” around the stacks areas.
Collaborative work
Photographically document the “nest” areas.
Document the large maps in the stacks areas.
David suggested an outcome for of the work produced by the group. They could develop a projection piece, projecting the documents of the interior of the library onto the exterior. It was agreed that having a simple and effective outcome like this would help the group focus and be useful when developing proposals for funding.
Jacqueline asked that everyone emailed her and Gavin if they come up with other potential ideas for the project. It was also agreed that these initial outlines should be seen as starting points for the developing practice.
Dates for access were agreed and Gavin will contact Libby to arrange future visits. Once dates are agreed the group will agree which areas they intend to work on for each set date.
Gavin and Jacqueline intend to meet on 5th November to discuss the outcomes of the meeting and structure the next stage of the project.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Thursday, 24 September 2009
London Art Book Fair @Whitechapel Gallery
Various members of the Photography Research Group will be presenting work at the Whitechapel London Art Book Fair this weekend. The work of Jacqueline Butler, Gavin Parry, Liz Machin, Lucy May Schofield and Sylvia Waltering can be found on the Righton Press Stall.









