World Building Laboratory

Description

The worldbuilding Lab has seen many attempts to create entire fictional worlds – some ambitious, others improvised, many ultimately abandoned. The reasons vary: technical failure, lack of cohesion, too many brilliant ideas at once, or the collapse of shared focus.

Since January 1st, 2008, the lab has been designated as a cozy, creative refuge for members – especially on cold, rainy, and uninspiring days. It offers a space for circles, casual meetings, writing sessions, spontaneous co-thinking, or just hanging out.

Purpose

The lab functions today as a hybrid environment for collaborative imagination. It's a safe place for drafting fictional universes, reading out stories, plotting cyber-myths or simply sitting together in quiet reflection. The shelves are filled with forgotten prototypes, enigmatic notes, and artefacts wrapped in unfinished lore.

Note

Fragments from early reconstruction texts hint that this room once hosted a layered simulation of narrative topologies across multiple dimensions – now lost due to a failed c-gate sequencing run.