Two New York Times fact-checkers spark a multidisciplinary
meditation on truth and fiction
This volume connects two seemingly contradictory paradigms of
knowledge-seeking: speculation, which attempts to think and act beyond
existing knowledge and structures, and fact, which seeks a robust
consensus on which reality can be built.
The backbone of the book is an email exchange between Alex Carp and
Jamie Fisher, two fact-checkers from the New York Times Magazine, to
which artists and writers respond, via an initiative at the Jan van Eyck
Academy in Maastricht. The publication includes the original letters and
workshop scripts, as well as additional texts by philosophers,
journalists, writers and artists, addressing the question: when
expanding knowledge and speculating with fiction, what sense of
responsibility is needed in times of democratized opinion and fake news?