I did this fairly spontaneously at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's ACES Library. As a conceptual art project, it pokes fun at and criticizes the monotony and strictness of institu...
I did this fairly spontaneously at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's ACES Library. As a conceptual art project, it pokes fun at and criticizes the monotony and strictness of institutions and libraries.
It's all real - no tricks here! It was set up in one dominoe line, but filmed in four takes. After I finished the last take, 4 hours into the project, the librarian finally came up to investigate the ruckus. She waved her finger and kicked me out and wouldn't let me help pick up the books. Lucky for her I had kept all the books in their shelved order - easy cleanup!
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That's kind of disrespectful of you to take the books and use them in such a way. I mean, they're not yours. There's a reason libraries are so strict. If it had been your own books I wouldn't have cared, I think it's kind of cool, but the fact that you took dozens of books off the shelves of a library kind of ruined it.
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There's a reason libraries are so strict.
If it had been your own books I wouldn't have cared, I think it's kind of cool, but the fact that you took dozens of books off the shelves of a library kind of ruined it.