Fraunberger studied electroacoustics and the humanities. He wrote a thesis on liminality in the context of the premodern Sufi scholar Ibn Arabi, including Arabic-German translations of key passages. Stefan has learned several languages and dialects. He has published articles and texts on “the progress of the left-behind,” “language as a form of composition,” and on “watersheds.” His interdisciplinary approach is influenced by the ontological turn, philosophy of science, and materiality. Stefan has received composition grants from the Austrian Federal Ministry and the City of Vienna.
He lives in Vienna and has lived and worked in Aleppo, Sana'a, Tehran, Sibiu, Benares, Brussels, and other places, where he has done social work, completed residencies, conducted research, and studied.
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