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The ever-growing Libarynth is exactly what its name implies – a hybrid between a library and a labyrinth, a maze of pages in various stages of completion. It is a deeply intertwingled collection of documents, notes and randomness - many of which are related to FoAM, a network of transdisciplinary labs at the intersection of art, science, nature and everyday life.

FoAM's collaborators and friends use the Libarynth as their research diary, sketchbook, or activity log. Some sections of the Libaryth are well structured, others are overgrown and forgotten. There are valuable pages on a variety of topics, from visual programming to inflatables and even vegetarian-friendly restaurants around the world. Many pages are in development, containing a few links and a couple of short notes, inviting interested wiki-gnomes to complete them. Others are fully fledged research reports and project descriptions. For weeks the Libarynth might be quiet, with sudden bursts of activity when several people work on a joint project. It is a living archive of FoAM's interests and activities, continually changing and expanding.

For novice users the Libarynth can be overwhelming, so we advise extreme caution when first treading over its threshold. Once comfortable with its overgrown wilderness, you are very welcome to contribute to it: by starting new topics, editing existing pages, or making new connections on the Libarynth itself or beyond its porous edges.

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