

Book Club: What do physical books make possible that screens can’t?
This session will explore how books and libraries can act as tools for local, in-person connection, conversation, and collaboration.
Across the evening, we’ll weave together reading and collective reflection around two guiding questions:
1) What do physical books make possible that screens can’t?
2) How might we rediscover and reimagine the library as a critical space for civic life? As a form of social technology for meeting, thinking, and organising together?
Guided by passages from writers such as Jenny Odell (How to Do Nothing), Carl Jung, Wendell Berry and others, participants will be invited into a lightly facilitated conversation about attention, place, and the radical potential of paper.
Pre-reading
Rather than reading one book before the event, we will read a shorter selection of a few passages. We will send these across before the event for you to read in your own time, and also provide time at the start of the event for you to read the passages in peace and quiet.