Has anyone ever come across this one:
"Methods such as fictional interviews, which can accompany literal ones in a research project, might also offer the most universally accessible forms of art-based research."
It is from a book chapter, "Art-Based Research" by Shaun McNiff
Any thoughts, ideas, opinions, examples, arguments would be appreciated. Thanx :-)
I can see how it could work with Practice-based research in creative writing, performance or film. It would have to within some sort of theoretical framework otherwise you're stuck with a random bit of narrative prose that does nothing but bump up your word count!
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