From 885d87192fd51ba5ae11c0f3ce5211394dcbdf26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: alessandro Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2022 09:32:45 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'content/shard/custodianshipinrelationalpractices.md' --- content/shard/custodianshipinrelationalpractices.md | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/shard/custodianshipinrelationalpractices.md b/content/shard/custodianshipinrelationalpractices.md index 4a905a1..cc66fad 100644 --- a/content/shard/custodianshipinrelationalpractices.md +++ b/content/shard/custodianshipinrelationalpractices.md @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ title = "The role of relational practices in custodianship" glassblowers = ["alessandroludovico.md"] +++ -Relational practices should be the conceptual building infrastructure of custodianship. These practices are caring processes, which can be mutual, instigating further care and relationships[^1]. This mutuality potentially creates relationships, which might constitute interdependent networks. These networks can be used to extend the library. branching (forking?) the current library model - -and providing the missed content in the public service. As Horvat affirms "it’s a process and a relation" ![](shard:processnotplace.md) +Relational practices should be the conceptual building infrastructure of custodianship. These practices are caring processes, which can be mutual, instigating further care and relationships[^1]. This mutuality potentially creates relationships, which might help to constitute interdependent networks of people and content. These interdependent networks can be used to extend the library. It is a process to branch (or even 'fork') the library models which have a centralised nature. What they build over time, is to provide the missed content, the specialised care and the shared responsability conceptually adding them independently to the public services. As Horvat affirms "it’s a process and a relation" ![](shard:processnotplace.md) [^1]:Bourriaud Nicolas Mathieu Copeland Simon Pleasance and Fronza Woods. 2010. Relational Aesthetics. Dijon: Les presses du réel.