Representing evidence (original) (raw)

The Evidence Room

Frédéric Crahay

Témoigner, 2017

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Forensic Architecture and Violence

Simon Carter

Cost of Living Blog, 2017

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Situated Testimony: Forensic Architecture’s Memory Objects

Linda Kinstler

Space and Culture

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"After the Dust Has Settled Over the War, Architecture Turns Into Evidence:" In Conversation with Eyal Weizman

Gabriele Oropallo

Donatella Bernardi and Noémie Etienne (eds.) Standing on the Beach with a Gun in My Hand: Eternal Tour Ramallah-Jerusalem, 2011

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Journal of Narrative & Language Studies 6 (10). Rethinking Authenticity of the Holocaust Experience through Museum Architecture.pdf

Xenia Tsiftsi

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Chapter 7: The Holocaust and Perpetration in War Museums

Stephan Jaeger

The Second World War in the Twenty-First-Century Museum, 2020

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Rethinking Authenticity of the Holocaust Experience Through Museum Architecture

Xenia Tsiftsi

2018

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On Forensic Architecture: A Conversation with Eyal Weizman

hal foster

October, 2016

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Exhibiting forensic archaeologically-derived Holocaust data through virtual heritage technologies : an ethical perspective

Janos Kerti

2019

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THE FORENSICS EXHIBITION : Displaying Human Remains as Material Evidence of Genocide

Fiona Gill

Museum Anthropology, 2022

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Mapping the 'Forensic Turn' (Table of Contents and Introduction)

Zuzanna Dziuban

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Optical Tactics for Spatial Justice in the Works of Forensic Architecture and Hito Steyerl

Esra Oskay

METU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture, 2022

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What are the challenges to the historian of visual and material evidence, and in what ways does this evidence enhance our understanding of the past?

Kiiyha Gray

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Learning from the Present to Understand the Past: Forensic and Archaeological Approaches to Sites of the Holocaust'

Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls

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Making the “World Spectacle Trial“: Design as Forensic Practice at the Nuremberg Trials

Alejandra Azuero-Quijano

Grey Room, 2021

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2021. The Aesthetics and Publics of Testimony: Participation and Agency in Architectural Memorializations of the 1993 Solingen Arson Attack. The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology 39(1):72-92

Eray Çaylı

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READING ARCHITECTURE IN THE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM: A METHOD AND AN EMPIRICAL ILLUSTRATION

Magali Sarfatti Larson

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Truth, Politics Disintegration: Forensic Architecture at the Whitney

Nicholas Gamso

World Records, 2020

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REASSEMBLING NUREMBERG, REASSEMBLING HERITAGE

Sharon Macdonald

Journal of Cultural Economy, 2009

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Media Aesthetics of Collaborative Witnessing Three Takes on ‘Three Doors – Forensic Architecture / Forensis, Initiative 19. Februar Hanau, Initiative in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh’ at Frankfurter Kunstverein

Anna Polze, Lisa Stuckey

Third Text, 2022

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Making Plans: The Venice Architecture Biennale 2016

Ruth Lang

2016

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“Designing the Holocaust at the Sites of the Shoah and Museum Stores.” Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal 3.6: 1-14.

Cayo Gamber

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'The Art of Repatriation A Comparative Analysis of Human Remains and Nazi Spoliated Artworks in American Museums'.pdf

Jessica L . Wagner

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EYAL WEIZMAN. FORENSIC ARCHITECTURE: VIOLENCE AT THE THRESHOLD OF DETECTABILITY. ZONE BOOKS, 2017.

Carla Ayala Valdés

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"This is proof"? Forensic evidence and ambiguous material culture at Treblinka extermination camp

Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls

International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2017

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Forensic Architecture: An interview with Lachlan Kermode

Anthony Brand

Interstices: Journal of Architecture and Related Arts

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Archaeology of the Holocaust

Isaac Gilead

Témoigner. Entre histoire et mémoire, 2014

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Relics of the Second World War: Dealing with Missing and Misplaced Objects in the Jewish Historical Museum Collectioni, in Jewish Art in Context: The Role and Meaning of Artifacts and Visual Images EDITED BY

Julie-Marthe Cohen

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Dealing with the past in the present : why displaying the art of holocaust is important

Andrea Witcomb

2010

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Documenting Looted Art: Perspectives from the Archives of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter

Patricia Kennedy GRIMSTED

2018

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Representing Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony (ed., with Nicholas Chare)

Dominic Williams

2013

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The Role of Museums and Public Collections Institutions in Conducting Provenance Research of Nazi Looted Art of Jewish Ownership

shirit keessen

On-line Journal Modelling the New Europe, 2022

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Writing Architectural History: Evidence and Narrative in the Twenty-First Century

Roy Kozlovsky

2021

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Architecture and Auschwitz

Harold Marcuse

Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), 1995

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Crimes against cultural heritage: the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg and the Nuremberg Trial

Nataliya Kashevarova

Ukrainian Historical Journal, 2020

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