





In an age of ever-expanding computation and a foolish believe in AI’s utopian potential, resistance can seem futile. But if we detach our gaze from increasingly narrow realm of digital imaginaries, a new world of radically different infrastructural opportunities opens up in front of our eyes.
Street libraries, or Minibiebs, as they are called in Dutch, are an under-appreciated piece of urban technology. Part manifesto, part research note, this mini publication dives into the radical potential of public book sharing structures and what they might tell us about our broken information ecosystem.Â
Pages
12
Dimensions
210 mm x 297 mm
Author
Livio Liechti
Design
Apsara Flury
Language
English
Release date
May 2025
Printing
Risograph in Blue and Burgundy
Edition
35
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In an age of ever-expanding computation and a foolish believe in AI’s utopian potential, resistance can seem futile. But if we detach our gaze from increasingly narrow realm of digital imaginaries, a new world of radically different infrastructural opportunities opens up in front of our eyes.
Street libraries, or Minibiebs, as they are called in Dutch, are an under-appreciated piece of urban technology. Part manifesto, part research note, this mini publication dives into the radical potential of public book sharing structures and what they might tell us about our broken information ecosystem.Â
Pages
12
Dimensions
210 mm x 297 mm
Author
Livio Liechti
Design
Apsara Flury
Language
English
Release date
May 2025
Printing
Risograph in Blue and Burgundy
Edition
35
You might also like:
B.001 FREE BOOKS
Z.004 MISSING
Z.003 Alien