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- Fictive_art abstract "Fictive art is a practice that involves the production of objects, events, and entities designed to support the plausibility of a central narrative. Fictive art projects disguise their fictional essence by incorporating materials that stand as evidence for narrative factuality and thus are designed to deceive the viewer as to their ontological status. Very often, these materials take a form that carries presumptive cultural authority, such as 'historical' photographs or 'scientific' data. The key tension in fictive art projects stems from the impossibility of 'making real' a fiction, no matter how many or what kinds of objects are produced as evidence. Since fictive art projects are designed to pass at least temporarily as 'real', fictive artists may draw opprobrium as hoaxers, pranksters, forgers, or con artists when their projects are revealed as fictional.".
- Fictive_art wikiPageExternalLink fictive-art.
- Fictive_art wikiPageExternalLink pataphysics-and-fictive-art-or-how-to.html.
- Fictive_art wikiPageExternalLink fictive.arts.uci.edu.
- Fictive_art wikiPageID "31908016".
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- Fictive_art wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Fictive_art wikiPageRevisionID "649559767".
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Antoinette_LaFarge.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Beauvais_Lyons.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aesthetics.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_movements.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Cottingley_Fairies.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Eve_Andree_Laramee.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink George_Psalmanazar.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Joan_Fontcuberta.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Kahn_&_Selesnick.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Lise_Patt.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Mockumentary.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Jurassic_Technology.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Parafiction.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Superfiction.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink The_Museum_of_Jurassic_Technology.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Chatterton.
- Fictive_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "fictive art".
- Fictive_art hasPhotoCollection Fictive_art.
- Fictive_art subject Category:Aesthetics.
- Fictive_art subject Category:Art_movements.
- Fictive_art hypernym Practice.
- Fictive_art type Company.
- Fictive_art comment "Fictive art is a practice that involves the production of objects, events, and entities designed to support the plausibility of a central narrative. Fictive art projects disguise their fictional essence by incorporating materials that stand as evidence for narrative factuality and thus are designed to deceive the viewer as to their ontological status. Very often, these materials take a form that carries presumptive cultural authority, such as 'historical' photographs or 'scientific' data.".
- Fictive_art label "Fictive art".
- Fictive_art sameAs m.0w31ssz.
- Fictive_art sameAs Q17013472.
- Fictive_art sameAs Q17013472.
- Fictive_art wasDerivedFrom Fictive_art?oldid=649559767.
- Fictive_art isPrimaryTopicOf Fictive_art.