- Image of Will Self's work space, it is a mass of post-it notes all laid out in an order that I assume makes sense to him
- There is that thing about people's work-space (when it is being photographed) as to whether it is like that all the time, or if it gets primped according to the event
- On the list for the 'strategies' last week the Perec might be really good for the kind of thing you are thinking of.
- The Baudrillard has some relevance as well, as he talks about peoples underlying collections motivations.
Giuliana Bruno, ‘Collection and Recollection: on film itineries and museum walks’, from Public Intimacy: architecture and the visual arts, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2007, pp. 3 - 41
Jacques Derrida, Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression, Chicago: University of Chicago Press,1996
S. Johnstone, (ed.) The Everyday: Documents of Contemporary Art, London: Whitechapel and MIT Press, 2008
Charles Merewether (ed.) The Archive: Documents of Contemporary Art, London: Whitechapel and MIT Press, 2006
Susan Pearce, Museums, Objects and Collections: A Cultural Study, Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1992
Sven Spieker, The Big Archive: art from bureaucracy, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2008
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