What is the interaction between writing location and writing process? How do our writing spaces weave themselves into our thoughts and, consequently, into our academic writing? Which spatial elements can favour - or hinder - the creation of texts? Taking Friedrich Nietzsche's statement: »Our writing materials contribute to our thoughts« further, we will look at the production environments of academic texts and trace their influence on our thoughts, our concentration and our writing. In the course of a written, photographic and graphic portrait, we will then no longer produce texts in places, but (favourite) places of writing in text.
Instructor: Celina Berghaus, Faculty of Media
This workshop takes place in English. Questions can also be asked in German.
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