Check out this video. First of all, because it is bad ass. Second of all, because it exemplifies the post-modern information age. As future information workers it is important for us to get a handle on the type of environment we are going to be working in. In this new world the line between creator and spectator is becoming increasingly blurry. In this video the creator takes two works of art that are over thirty years old, and with (presumably) no expectation of monetary reward, puts them together for the entertainment of all.
Like many, I am not exactly sure what role librarians are going to play in this new environment, but I think the important thing is that we do play in it. We have nothing to lose. It has been a running theme of mine during the short time this website has existed, that librarians do not enjoy their jobs enough. I think that might be the first step towards a bright future for the Library. We need to recognize that despite bureaucracy, lazy co-workers, and obnoxious patrons, libraries rule, and we should be having fun sharing information with others.