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“My ideas about vampires may be romantic, but your attitudes toward women need a major overhaul.” ― Deborah Harkness, A Discovery of Witches ⠀
JIN Book Forest Music Tour: Library Live ~Teller~
A Place in the Realm
From Friðrós: A long few days Whilst Her Fae Majesty may be on holiday or whatever, she certainly seems to be capable of sending messages. Yesterday, I received a letter suggesting that I needed to “get the Book Forest into shape” for her. Really, YFM? The Book Forest that I have never been allowed to touch? Oh, sure, decorate an entire house, make sure there’s someone to run the toy shop, but…
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Book Forest: Berlin Turns Fallen Tree Trunks Into a Free Book Exchange!
A forest of book-bearing trees has sprouted up on the streets of Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin! The program, called Forest Books by BauFachFrau, is part of the BookCrossing book swap club, which brings free books to public spaces around the globe. Neighborhood residents are welcome to leave a book they loved, or take one from the plastic protected hutches cut into the tree trunks.
The kiosk itself is made from fallen trees cut at varying heights and bolted together to mimic a tree cluster in the forest, – they even still bear the texture of rough bark. Three or four rectangular box shelves are carved into each trunk. The wooden boxes are protected from the elements by heavy plastic flaps that are hung over the openings.
The first public bookcase in Berlin. The project adopts the idea of putting up a bookcase in a public space, in which people could release their used books to be picked up by others. This way of free dissemination, called ‚bookcrossing’, is by now a worldwide movement organised in a central database (www.bookcrossing.com). Registration of books enables following their travels through the world and communication about the books.
The Book Forest contributes to sustainable vocational education and deals with the value chain forest-wood-book. It was developed and realised by BAUFACHFRAU Berlin e.V. as an interdisciplinary, project orientated cooperation of apprentices of forestry, carpentry, cabinetmaking, media design, printing and bookselling.
"Book Forest" is an outdoor, public bookcase in Berlin, designed to allow BookCrossing users to drop books they're done with so that others can take them in and read them. The "forest" is made from hollowed out logs with protective clear doors.
Hey :) You asked where the "book forest" is exactly and it's in Berlin Prenzlauerberg (Sredzkistraße 48 Corner Kollwitzstraße, 10435 Berlin). It's a project by bookcrossing./com :) hope I could help!
Thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Now I just need a map. And daylight.