Based on the findings in FAUNA (2018), the visual artist Elena Peytchinska and the poet Thomas Ballhausen, in FLORA, continue their discourse on contemporary information and its theorization. Peytchinska's plant diagrams and Ballhausen's literary texts create a 'texture' - not only of landscapes of information and the way in which they are ordered, but also of the dialogic practice of the linguistic art made readable. In the book, which is both object and place at the same time, geometric and topological strategies are combined to produce novel spatial mentation. FLORA maps these spaces and explores the networked territories with the aesthetic and scientific means of linguistic art.



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