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 A fascicle is a 'bundle of structures': an individual, booklet-sized installment of a longer work. Developing the publication as a series of fascicles resonates with the diversity and flexibility of FoAM's work and ways of working. A fascicle is a 'bundle of structures': an individual, booklet-sized installment of a longer work. Developing the publication as a series of fascicles resonates with the diversity and flexibility of FoAM's work and ways of working.
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 +Here are some examples of fascicles that might be included in the publication. 
  
 ==== A Guidebook ==== ==== A Guidebook ====
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-A set of themed, book-length print publications. Probing the network's motto "grow your own worlds" from different angles, five books track FoAM's enduring interests in augmented and mixed realities, non-human beings, food and hospitality, organisational experiments, and things transient and overlooked. To foreground process over simple descriptions of finished projects, these texts adopt a metaphor of routes or pathways, using multiple voices and a diverse range of material to support experiential engagements with the identified themes. The books will gather reflections on previous work and current concerns, reprints of previous texts, annotations, commentary, and original new material.+A set of themed, book-length print and online publications. Probing the network's motto "grow your own worlds" from different angles, five readers track FoAM's enduring interests in augmented and mixed realities, non-human beings, food and hospitality, organisational experiments, and things transient and overlooked. To foreground process over simple descriptions of finished projects, these texts adopt a metaphor of routes or pathways, using multiple voices and a diverse range of material to support experiential engagements with the identified themes. Inspired by [[:/commonplace books]], the readers gather reflections on previous work and current concerns, reprints of previous texts, annotations, commentary, and original new material.
  
  
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