Fiction Fiction: Language Arts and the Practice of Spatial Storytelling
Operative fiction: New narrative strategies

With Fiction Fiction, visual artist Elena Peytchinska and poet Thomas Ballhausen are continuing their linguistic/artistic exploration of space and language, as well as with the intertwining of drawing and literature. While their previous works FAUNA (2018) and FLORA (2020) focused on strategies of rapprochement between the arts and the sciences based on linguistic-artistic premises, their latest work interrogates the relationship between the science of fiction and the fiction of science.

Fiction Fiction presents a relational, practice-oriented model of operative fiction, which not only encounters the supposedly unthinkable other but integrates it as an active and necessary part of thought and creative processes.

  • Literature and/as artistic research, following on from FAUNA (2018) and FLORA (2020)
  • Artistic reflections on contemporary philosophy and its sociocritical contexts
  • With contributions by Lucia D’Errico, Sabina Holzer, Elisabeth Schäfer, and Ferdinand Schmatz

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Fiction Fiction: Language Arts and the Practice of Spatial Storytelling
Operative fiction: New narrative strategies

With Fiction Fiction, visual artist Elena Peytchinska and poet Thomas Ballhausen are continuing their linguistic/artistic exploration of space and language, as well as with the intertwining of drawing and literature. While their previous works FAUNA (2018) and FLORA (2020) focused on strategies of rapprochement between the arts and the sciences based on linguistic-artistic premises, their latest work interrogates the relationship between the science of fiction and the fiction of science.

Fiction Fiction presents a relational, practice-oriented model of operative fiction, which not only encounters the supposedly unthinkable other but integrates it as an active and necessary part of thought and creative processes.

  • Literature and/as artistic research, following on from FAUNA (2018) and FLORA (2020)
  • Artistic reflections on contemporary philosophy and its sociocritical contexts
  • With contributions by Lucia D’Errico, Sabina Holzer, Elisabeth Schäfer, and Ferdinand Schmatz

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Fiction Fiction: Language Arts and the Practice of Spatial Storytelling

Fiction Fiction: Language Arts and the Practice of Spatial Storytelling

Fiction Fiction: Language Arts and the Practice of Spatial Storytelling

Fiction Fiction: Language Arts and the Practice of Spatial Storytelling

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Operative fiction: New narrative strategies

With Fiction Fiction, visual artist Elena Peytchinska and poet Thomas Ballhausen are continuing their linguistic/artistic exploration of space and language, as well as with the intertwining of drawing and literature. While their previous works FAUNA (2018) and FLORA (2020) focused on strategies of rapprochement between the arts and the sciences based on linguistic-artistic premises, their latest work interrogates the relationship between the science of fiction and the fiction of science.

Fiction Fiction presents a relational, practice-oriented model of operative fiction, which not only encounters the supposedly unthinkable other but integrates it as an active and necessary part of thought and creative processes.

  • Literature and/as artistic research, following on from FAUNA (2018) and FLORA (2020)
  • Artistic reflections on contemporary philosophy and its sociocritical contexts
  • With contributions by Lucia D’Errico, Sabina Holzer, Elisabeth Schäfer, and Ferdinand Schmatz


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783111251363
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 10/18/2023
Series: Edition Angewandte
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 4.92(w) x 7.68(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Elena Peytchinska und Thomas Ballhausen erforschen die Verbindungen zwischen Raum und Sprache; sie leben und arbeiten in Wien.


Elena Peytchinska and Thomas Ballhausen investigate the connection between space and language; they live and work in Vienna.

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