Thanks for your video that not only shared a view of that old and beautiful library in Austria but an inspiring message, as well. I love that you used the analogy of art to inspire, inform, educate and challenge with the notion of books sharing that same purpose– yet with both, the people and conversations are (should be) in the middle. I love walking into libraries where that atmosphere of collaboration, conversations, and sharing can be sensed immediately.
Thanks for showing this gorgeous space, but also suggesting that any library that encourages collaboration in the middle has something in common. The books/arts analogy was very striking and will stay with me. You also make a a good case for museum reform (collaboration in the middle)!
Thanks for your video that not only shared a view of that old and beautiful library in Austria but an inspiring message, as well. I love that you used the analogy of art to inspire, inform, educate and challenge with the notion of books sharing that same purpose– yet with both, the people and conversations are (should be) in the middle. I love walking into libraries where that atmosphere of collaboration, conversations, and sharing can be sensed immediately.
Thanks for showing this gorgeous space, but also suggesting that any library that encourages collaboration in the middle has something in common. The books/arts analogy was very striking and will stay with me. You also make a a good case for museum reform (collaboration in the middle)!