About the Project
Project Description
Title: Fragments From the Library of Babel
Medium: Laser prints on paper mounted to cut PVC panel, acrylic paint and mediums
Concept: Created during the fall 2017 semester as part of the Mixed-Media/Print Media 3 class. This project began with students reading and discussing the short story, The Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges. Inspired by this story students generated ideas about the space and aesthetics of library, systems of knowledge, cataloging, and assemblage.
Working collaboratively, students created a variety of mock-ups addressing the unique space for the mural. Students worked in groups, combining digital photography, computer graphic manipulations, and large digital printouts with acrylic paint and mediums on PVC panel.
Instructors: Maja Godlewska and Erik Waterkotte
Students: Hannah Allman, Kianna Balla, Myrthe Biesheuvel, Samantha Casali, Philip Cherry, Aoibhin Maguire, Jordan Morrow, Khoa Nguyen, Pankitaben Patel, and Allison Petrauskas
Special thanks to: Jenna Rinalducci and the UNCC Atkins Library, Christopher Shores of Facilities Management, COA+A and the COA+A I.T., and Cory Hester, Print Media Lab Assistant.
Description submitted by Prof. Erik Waterkotte
Conference Presentations & Proceedings
Transforming Space: Student Murals in the Architecture Library
Poster Presentation at the Association of Architecture School Librarians Annual Conference, Denver, CO, March 2018
Client/Provider Relationship: Library as Client & Art Students as Provider
Presented at The Conference for Entrepreneurial Librarians, Winston-Salem, NC, October 2018