Forensic Architecture: Notes from Fields and Forums

Continent 4 (4) (2015)
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Abstract

Forensics is the art of the forum—the practice and skill of presenting an argument before a professional, political, or legal gathering. The research project Forensic Architecture based at Goldsmiths, University of London gathers architects, artists, activists and filmmakers to pursue object-oriented juridical and scientific investigations of current war-crime scenes.

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