Land as forensic evidence

"Understanding architecture as a device capable of recording what occurs in it, Forensic Architecture -Eyal Weizman's practice- seeks to reconstruct historical facts from physical or material evidence. In his latest book, The Conflict Shoreline, Weizman extends these analyzes to conflicts...

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Published inARQ (Santiago, Chile) no. 93; pp. 14 - 23
Main Authors Weizman, Eyal, Thierman, Alfredo
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published 01.08.2016
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Summary:"Understanding architecture as a device capable of recording what occurs in it, Forensic Architecture -Eyal Weizman's practice- seeks to reconstruct historical facts from physical or material evidence. In his latest book, The Conflict Shoreline, Weizman extends these analyzes to conflicts over territory, reconstructing the history of Bedouin communities expelled from the Negev desert based on the traces they left on the ground." Eyal Weizman interviewed by Alfredo Thierman.
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ISSN:0716-0852
DOI:10.4067/S0717-69962016000200003