Forensis : the architecture of public truth / [a project by Forensic Architecture, Centre for Research Architecture, Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London].

Author
Forensic Architecture (Project) [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Berlin : Sternberg Press, ©2014.
Description
763 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans ; 24 cm

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    Notes
    • Published on the occasion of the exhibition curated by Anselm Franke and Eyal Weizman, Mar. 15-May 5, 2014, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin.
    • "Published by Sternberg Press and Forensic Architecture"--Colophon.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Truth
    • Getting the dead to tell me what happened / Thomas Keenan
    • Can the sun lie? / Susan Schuppli
    • Aural contract / Lawrence Abu Hamdan
    • Case : Bil'in / Forensic Architecture and SITU Research
    • Legal ruptures / a conversation with Michael Sfard
    • Before and after / Ines Weizman and Eyal Weizman
    • Mayhem in Mahwah / Gerald Nestler
    • Ruins
    • The architecture of negation / an interview with Robert Jan van Pelt
    • What the war will look like / Helene Kazan
    • Forensic theater / Shela Sheikh
    • Case : Living death camps / Forensic Architecture and Grupa Spomenik
    • Proportionality complex / Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
    • Chechnya album / Jonathan Littell
    • Breathing space / Füsun Türetken
    • Ruins under construction / Gabriel Cuéllar
    • Assemblies
    • Entering evidence / Susan Schuppli
    • The architecture of international justice / Francesco Sebregondi in conversation with Cesare P.R. Romano
    • Resolution 978D / Model Court
    • Case : White phosporous / Forensic Architecture in collaboration with SITU Research
    • Lawless lines / DAAR with Nicola Perugini
    • Secrets
    • Introduction, part II : matter against memory / Eyal Weizman
    • Uneasy listening / Susan Schuppli
    • A secret in plain sight / Chris Woods
    • Persistent exception / Jacob Burns
    • Case : Drone strikes / Forensic Architecture in collaboration with SITU Research
    • Panorama of destruction / Emily Dische-Becker and Hisham Ashkar
    • Ecologies
    • The forensic scenography / Anselm Franke
    • Floating bodies / Adrian Lahoud
    • Case : Guatemala / Forensic Architecture in collaboration with SITU Research
    • Nonhuman rights / Paulo Tavares
    • Down to earth / John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog/Territorial Agency
    • Transparent Earth / Ryan Bishop
    • Geoforensics / Godofredo Pereira
    • Ehrlich's Pharmakon / Howard Caygill --- The toxic house / Nabil Ahmed
    • Drift
    • Case : "Left to die boat" / Charles Heller, Lorenzo Pezzani, and SITU Research
    • Liquid traces / Charles Heller and Lorenzo Pezzani
    • The two lives of the Cap Anamur / Lorenzo Pezzani
    • Fractured chains of custody / Charles Heller
    • The coming storm / Modelling Kivalina
    • Black Atlantis : three songs / S. Ayesha Hameed
    • Extraterritorial images / Maayan Amir.
    • Can the sun lie/ Susan Schuppli
    • Down to earth / John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi R诮nskog/Territorial Agency
    ISBN
    • 9783956790119 ((paperback))
    • 3956790111 ((paperback))
    LCCN
    2015379648
    OCLC
    879486704
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