My Favourite Place Within The Library

My favourite place within the library is the Seminar Room, UL111.
I like this room the most because of the vast space and the big windows. I feel the windows let in a lot of light, making the space feel airy and spacious. There is a lot of room to work in and it is possible to hold rehearsals in there as well as seminar study.
I particularly like the windows cause they also allow you to people watch across the university. This is one of my favourite things to do and you could easily create some kind of performance based on this.
People watching allows you to create stories for the people that pass your window and see how that story can change and progress as they interact. This gives you a lot to work with as you never know which people are going to walk past your window.
You can also invite the audience to create their own stories based on the groups of people that walk past their window.
There is a lot of potential within this room, and I would like to explore this further.

Rebecca Elizabeth Bierton

Exploration Of The Library

Third Floor Thought Tracking
(An activity in which I logged my thought progression as I spent time alone on the third floor)

– It is so bright in here, so bright
– I wonder if they keep it so bright for concentration
– Because you get sleepy in dim light
– Maybe that’s why there’s so many windows in this room, to keep it bright
– That’s so clever
– I do feel really awake in here
– Like really alert and ready
– The view of the Catherdral is really stunning
– And the wooden beams are so pretty
– It’s so quiet in here
– Really quiet, you can feel people concentrating
– and everyone’s so busy working
– Makes me feel like I should be doing something businessy and important
– The view of the Catherdral is beautiful up here
– There are two guys working in the corner together and quietly talking
– I wonder what they’re talking about
– I wonder if I can get a picture of the Catherdral
– Now those two guys think i’m taking a picture of them
– This is now really awkward..
– I should move locations

Visiual Description of The Third Floor
(An activity in which I logged my visiual surroundings)

– Brick work
– Beams
– Computers
– Cables
– Tables
– Spotlights
– 2 boys working
– Books
– Pens
– Ringbinder Notepads
– Coffee Cups
– Headphones
– iPods
– Chairs
– Cigarette Lighter
– iPhones
– Crisps
– Cathedral view

The Sounds I Heard On The Third Floor
(An activity in which I listened to the sounds I could hear on the ‘quiet floor’)

– Laptop keys tapping
– Printer
– Mouse clicking
– Quiet mumbling as people attempt to discuss work quietly
– Pages turning
– Books being shuffled about
– Trolley of Books moving past

Rebecca Elizabeth Bierton

Imaginary Library

My imaginary library would be like a big coffee shop to encourage social interaction and create a friendly enviroment. You would be welcome to talk there, and also be quiet and work. Books would work on a ‘take one and replace one’ system, almost like a swap and share so you’d never know what books would be next on the shelves.

Hot Chocolate Books.
Books for when you are having a nice caffiented drink.
Most likely a feminime kind of book,  containing a heart warming tale.

Books That Contain Animals.
A literal section, containing books that are about animals.

Educational, Factual Stuff.
Books that contain information, often used for essays.

Help Me, I’m Lost
Books that can be literal maps and city guides.
But also can be self help books, for lost minds.

Long Stay Books
Books that are lengthy, for those who have a lot of time on their hands.
Books like Harry Potter, or Lord Of The Rings

Short Stay  Books
Books for people who are busy, or who don’t have a lot of time.

Dark Books
Books that usually come under the ‘horror’ section.

Rebecca Elizabeth Bierton

Types Of Performance

– Walking , audio tour or instructions
– Interactive/Pervasive – partcipants are told.- Sculptural – and object/occurence that can and has changed the site. Static Art.
– One to one. Performer and audience.
– Video, film, create a performative film.
– Digital – sound files
– Inhabited/Process driven

Rebecca Elizabeth Bierton

Analysis of Potential Recording Locations

A.V. Room:
Little noise from window. Plenty from the study area. Good for creating a listening area, but unsuitable for recording anyone.

Floor 1 – Group Room 2:
Quiet apart from wind and sounds from open window. Minor keyboard tapping. May be less suitable when busier. Has computer which may be helpful in recording/prompting readers. Adequate space to set up equipment. Comfortable table for participants.

Group Room 1:
Similar to Group Room 1, but is more private. However, has slight electrical buzz. Could investigate to see if it can be disabled.

UL303: Looks good, but currently occupied. Same with various other group rooms, but they are of less interest.

Silent Floor: Quiet enough for exhibition as long as headphones are not too loud. Could be done in cubicles.

Josh Curran