[2015/16 SEMINAR SERIES] Forensic Architecture: Exposing State Crimes Through Spatial and Media Analysis
The International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) was delighted to host Forensic Architecture’s Christina Varvia and Francesco Sebregondi, to deliver its sixth State Crime Seminar. Forensic Architecture (FA) is a research agency, based at Goldsmiths, University of London, that undertakes advanced architectural and media research on behalf of international prosecutors, human rights organizations, as well as political and environmental justice groups.
Based on their combined expertise in architecture, human rights, conflict monitoring and digital media platforms, Christina and Francesco’s seminar talk is entitled: “Forensic Architecture: Exposing State Crimes Through Spatial and Media Analysis”.
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