Writing fictional stories is one of the generous techniques we developed together. We see fiction as a means to make theory tangible and concepts come alive. In our writing, we often personify concepts—transforming abstract ideas into characters that interact, grow, and reveal their dynamics within a story. This approach allows us to test and activate theoretical understandings while showing how ideas are never flat or isolated, but part of the larger structures in which we live and work.
So far, our fictional writings have been shared at lectures and symposiums, gifted to individuals, and published on our website. Many of these texts are homages—stories dedicated to particular people we admire, written as tributes to our heroes. The story in the film below is written for the visitors of our website, to introduce them to our lines, the bone structure of our project, in a playful way.