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I.110  The Evros/Meriç River: A Century of Border Design

The Evros/Meriç River: A Century of Border Design

Date of Incident

1926 - 2025

Location

Evros/Meriç river, Greece/Turkey

Forums

Web Platform

In Partnership With

Self-Initiated
First drawn a century ago, the border that separates Greece from Turkey along the Evros/Meriç river at the EU’s southeastern frontier is deadlier and more opaque than ever. FA/Forensis built an interactive platform that unpacks this complex and lethal border infrastructure, and examines the present-day condition of the border against the transformation of the river landscape over the past century.

I.109  A Cartography of Genocide: Israel's Conduct in Gaza since October 2023

A Cartography of Genocide: Israel's Conduct in Gaza since October 2023

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Legal Process, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since October 2023, we have closely monitored Israel’s military campaign in Gaza and the resulting extensive civilian harm. Comprehensive cartographic analysis, published as a web platform and in-depth report, reveals patterns of violence which indicate a systematic and organised campaign to destroy life, conditions necessary for life, and life-sustaining infrastructure.

I.108  'When it Stopped Being a War': The Situated Testimony of Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah

'When it Stopped Being a War': The Situated Testimony of Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah

Date of Incident

17 Oct 2023

Location

Al-Ahli Hospital, Gaza City

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
On 17 October 2023, a massive explosion at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City killed hundreds of civilians sheltering in a courtyard. Together with Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a reconstructive surgeon working in the hospital when the blast occurred, we reconstructed the strike and its consequences.

I.107  German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Swakopmund

German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Swakopmund

Date of Incident

1904 - 1908

Location

Swakopmund, Namibia

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA), Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA)
During their genocidal campaign against the indigenous Ovaherero and Nama, German colonial troops established concentration camps across today’s Namibia. The largest was in the port town of Swakopmund, a logistics hub built by forced labour. Working with local activists, we reconstructed the town as it was at that time, revealing the location of Swakopmund's concentration camp for the first time.

I.106  Chemical Fire at Marathon Refinery

Chemical Fire at Marathon Refinery

Date of Incident

24 Aug 2023 - 28 Aug 2023

Location

Garyville, Louisiana, USA

Forums

Media, Web Platform

In Partnership With

The Guardian, Earthjustice, Healthy Gulf, Louisiana Bucket Brigade, The Descendants Project, Boundless Community Action
When a leaking petrochemical tank at the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’ caught fire, it produced a thick plume of toxic smoke that spread for miles over neighbouring communities. Authorities claimed that nearby residents were unaffected, even as reports of severe health impacts emerged. Fearing a cover-up, some of those residents asked FA to investigate.

I.105  German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Shark Island

German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Shark Island

Date of Incident

1905 - 1908

Location

Lüderitz, ǃNamiǂNûs, ǁKharas region, Namibia

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Media

In Partnership With

Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA), Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA)
During their genocidal campaign against the Ovaherero and Nama between 1904 and 1908, German colonial troops established five concentration camps across German Southwest Africa. Shark Island, also known as ‘Death Island’, was the most notorious. FA and Forensis worked with descendants of the camp’s victims and survivors to reconstruct this space of trauma, which today faces new threats of erasure.

I.104  The Killing of Hind Rajab

The Killing of Hind Rajab

Date of Incident

29 Jan 2024

Location

Gaza City, Gaza

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

Al Jazeera
On 29 January 2024, a six-year-old Palestinian girl in Gaza City, Hind Rajab, pleaded over the phone for emergency workers to rescue her from a bullet-ridden car. Her body was found two weeks later, alongside the bodies of six of her family members. FA was asked by Al Jazeera’s Fault Lines to investigate the circumstances of their killing.

I.103  The Grenfell Tower Fire: Situated Testimonies

The Grenfell Tower Fire: Situated Testimonies

Date of Incident

14 Jun 2017

Location

Grenfell Tower, North Kensington, London

Forums

Citizens' Tribunal, Media

Commissioned By

A coalition of lawyers representing bereaved families, survivors and affected local residents
The Grenfell Tower Fire was a generational tragedy for London and the UK, ultimately claiming 72 lives. Using a technique called 'situated testimony', we produced seven video interviews with bereaved family members, survivors, and nearby residents, aided by a 3D model of the tower and its surrounding environment. These interviews were screened for the first time as part of Grenfell Testimony Week.

I.102  German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: The Hornkranz Massacre

Date of Incident

12 April 1893

Location

Hornkranz, Khomas Region, Namibia

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Media

In Partnership With

Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA), Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA), Forensis
On 12 April 1893, German troops attacked the Nama settlement of ||Nâ‡gâs, also known as Hornkranz, located in present-day Namibia. This was the little-known first chapter in a genocidal campaign against the Nama and Ovaherero that culminated between 1904 and 1908. We worked with descendants to reconstruct the lost settlement and support Nama claims for access to and preservation of the site.

I.101  ‘No traces of life’: Israel’s Ecocide in Gaza 2023-2024

‘No traces of life’: Israel’s Ecocide in Gaza 2023-2024

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since October 2023, the Israeli military has systematically targeted agricultural land and infrastructure in Gaza. Marking the occasion of Land Day in Palestine, our investigation reveals that the widespread destruction of orchards and greenhouses in Gaza is a deliberate act of ecocide that supports Israel’s genocidal campaign.

I.100  Humanitarian Violence in Gaza

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Human Rights Report, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since 7 October 2023, the Israeli military has abused and weaponised humanitarian measures such as ‘evacuation orders’, ‘safe routes’, and ‘safe zones’ to facilitate the systematic mass displacement of the Palestinian civilian population toward the southern border of Gaza.

I.99  An Assessment of Visual Material Presented by the Israeli Legal Team at the ICJ

Date of Incident

12 Jan 2024

Location

None

Forums

Legal Process

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Forensic Architecture’s analysis of the visual material presented by the Israeli legal team at the ICJ hearing on 12 January 2024 found multiple instances of misrepresentation, mislabelling, and misleading descriptions.

I.98  The Murder of June Knightly

The Murder of June Knightly

Date of Incident

19 Feb 2022

Location

Normandale Park, Portland, Oregon

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
June 'T-Rex' Knightly was murdered while preparing to protect a racial justice protest, by a perpetrator inspired by toxic rhetoric from right-wing influencers and politicians. Four others were seriously wounded. False statements by Portland’s police after the attack implied the victims provoked the mass shooting. We worked with survivors to reconstruct the event, and challenge the police account.

I.97  Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza

Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Human Rights Report, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since 7 October 2023, we have aggregated news reports of Israeli military attacks on medical infrastructure in Gaza. Our analysis suggests that hospitals in Gaza have been subjected to a pattern of intimidation, direct targeting, siege, and occupation by the Israeli military over the course of the 2023 invasion.

I.96  The Killing of Sammy Baker

The Killing of Sammy Baker

Date of Incident

13 Aug 2020

Location

Amsterdam-West, Netherlands

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

Argos (VPRO)
23-year-old Sammy went to Amsterdam to celebrate his birthday with friends. Three days later, after an episode of mental health crisis, Sammy was shot to death by police, who claim he threatened them with a knife. At the request of Sammy's family, FA and Forensis examined the video evidence and police testimony, while reconstructing Sammy's body position at the moment of the shots.

I.95  The Pylos Shipwreck

The Pylos Shipwreck

Date of Incident

13 Jun 2023 - 14 Jun 2023

Location

Mediterranean Sea, Greece

Forums

Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
On 14 June 2023, a boat carrying hundreds of migrants sank inside the Greek search and rescue zone in the Mediterranean Sea—the deadliest migrant shipwreck in recent history. Our digital reconstruction of the boat and mapping of its trajectory reveal inconsistencies in the Hellenic Coast Guard’s (HCG) account and indicate that over 600 people drowned as the result of a failed towing by the HCG.

I.95  The Killing of Dilan Cruz

The Killing of Dilan Cruz

Date of Incident

1 Nov 2019

Location

Bogotá, Colombia

Forums

Legal Process

Commissioned By

Fundación Comité de Solidaridad con los Presos Políticos (CSPP)
During the 2019 'national strike' demonstrations in Colombia, 18-year-old protester Dilan Cruz was shot by a bean bag round fired by police in Bogotá, and died two days later. The Colombian Attorney General subsequently published a report defending the killing and accusing Cruz of being part of a mob; our investigation shows how this conclusion derives from a misreading of the visual evidence.

I.94  Executions and Mass Graves in Tantura, 23 May 1948

Date of Incident

22 May 1948

Location

Tantura, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

Adalah Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights
Our investigation reveals new evidence about massacres conducted in the Palestinian village of Tantura by Israeli forces after its occupation on 22-23 May 1948 and subsequent depopulation. Launched on the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, it brings together testimonies and photographic evidence to locate several mass graves in which the victims were buried—including one previously unidentified.

I.93  The Nebelivka Hypothesis

Date of Incident

3500 BC - Ongoing

Location

Nebelivka, Ukraine

Forums

Exhibition

In Partnership With

David Wengrow
In partnership with David Wengrow, this project combines archaeological science with the tools of Forensic Architecture to examine the 6,000-year-old remains of the city of Nebelivka. By reading the soil as an archaeological artefact in its own right, a lost tradition of urban life is unearthed, offering a lens through which to interrogate core assumptions about urban space, power, and ecology.

I.92  'Tear Gas Tuesday' in Downtown Portland

'Tear Gas Tuesday' in Downtown Portland

Date of Incident

2 Jun 2020

Location

Portland, Oregon, USA

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Over the summer of 2020, Portland's police force deployed large amounts of tear gas to suppress local demonstrations against racialised police violence. Focusing on a single representative day—2 June 2020—we simulated the path of the toxic tear gas clouds as they spread widely across the city centre, demonstrating that the concentration levels were in serious excess of recognised safe thresholds.

I.91  Fire in Moria Refugee Camp

Fire in Moria Refugee Camp

Date of Incident

8 Sep 2020

Location

Lesvos, Greece

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Lawyers for the Moria 6
The fire which destroyed the Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesvos was at least the 247th outbreak to have occurred in and around the overcrowded camp since 2013. Six young asylum seekers who came to be known as the 'Moria 6' were accused of arson and jailed. FA and Forensis reconstructed the fire’s spread, casting significant doubt on the basis for those convictions.

I.90  The Beirut Port Explosion: Destruction of Destruction

The Beirut Port Explosion: Destruction of Destruction

Date of Incident

4 Aug 2020 - Ongoing

Location

Beirut, Lebanon

Forums

None

In Partnership With

Febrayer Network
Following the 2020 Beirut port explosion, the city's grain silos suffered a prolonged period of steady ruination. To understand how the gradual destruction of a ruin happened behind state cordons in the nearly two-year period since the blast, Febrayer and FA reconstructed the site to present a unified account of the state’s mismanagement of this important site of material evidence and memory.

I.89  The Beirut Port Explosion: The Welders

The Beirut Port Explosion: The Welders

Date of Incident

4 Aug 2020

Location

Beirut, Lebanon

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Febrayer Network
This investigation examines the validity of the most widely accepted theory to explain what triggered the deadly blast in the port of Beirut on 4 August 2020. Lebanese and international authorities, as well as the FBI and the Lebanese Internal Security, claimed the fire that in turn instigated the explosion was caused by the shoddy work of Syrian welders—but our analysis challenges these claims.

I.88  Restituting Evidence: Genocide and Reparations in German Colonial Namibia

Restituting Evidence: Genocide and Reparations in German Colonial Namibia

Date of Incident

1904 - 1908

Location

Otjozondjupa, Omaheke, and Khomas, Namibia

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

The Ovaherero/Ovambanderu Genocide Foundation (OGF), Forensis
From 1904–1908, Germany committed genocide against the Herero, Mbanderu and Nama peoples in their colony of ‘South-West Africa’ (present-day Namibia). FA/Forensis partnered with genocide activists from descendant communities to begin to produce a body of digital evidence that can be leveraged in support of demands for land restitution and reparations.

I.87  Shireen Abu Akleh: The Extrajudicial Killing of a Journalist

Shireen Abu Akleh: The Extrajudicial Killing of a Journalist

Date of Incident

11 May 2022

Location

Jenin, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Human Rights Report

In Partnership With

Al-Haq, Al Haq’s Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit
On 11 May 2022, while reporting on a raid by Israeli occupying forces on the Jenin refugee camp, Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akhleh was fatally shot by a convoy of IOF military vehicles. With Al-Haq, we showed that she and her colleagues were explicitly targeted in an unprovoked attack by an IOF marksman despite being identifiable as press, and that she was deliberately denied medical aid.

I.86  The Raid on Al-Haq's Offices: 18 August 2022

The Raid on Al-Haq's Offices: 18 August 2022

Date of Incident

18 Aug 2022

Location

Ramallah, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

Al-Haq
On 18 August 2022, Israeli occupation forces raided the offices of Al-Haq alongside six other Palestinian human rights groups. Working with Al-Haq's new Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit, we analysed available CCTV footage to determine the circumstances of the raid and expose Israeli apartheid practices against civil society organisations.

I.85  Gold Mining and Violence in the Amazon Rainforest

Gold Mining and Violence in the Amazon Rainforest

Date of Incident

2019 - Ongoing

Location

Yanomami Territory

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

The Climate Litigation Accelerator (CLX)
This investigation demonstrates how the Bolsonaro administration’s policies led directly to a rapid spread of destructive gold mining in the Brazilian Amazon and increasing violence against Indigenous communities.

I.84  Drift-backs in the Aegean Sea

Drift-backs in the Aegean Sea

Date of Incident

March 2020 - Ongoing

Location

Aegean Sea

Forums

Legal Process, Human Rights Report, Media, Parliamentary Inquiry, Web Platform

In Partnership With

Forensis
Asylum seekers crossing the Aegean Sea are intercepted within Greek waters or arrested after they arrive on Greek shores, beaten, stripped of their possessions, and then forcefully loaded onto life rafts and left to drift back to the Turkish coast. FA/Forensis verified and mapped evidence for over 2000 such ‘drift-backs’, demonstrating the scale of this violent and illegal border defence practice.

I.83  Sheikh Jarrah: Ethnic Cleansing in Jerusalem

Sheikh Jarrah: Ethnic Cleansing in Jerusalem

Date of Incident

12 May 2021

Location

Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
This interactive urban narrative explains the ways in which Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah are being forcibly displaced, and their struggle with Israeli courts and settler groups. The story traverses multiple scales starting from homes invaded by settlers, and moves to the street, neighbourhood, city and the land, showing how colonial practices and apartheid planning displace Palestinians.

I.82  Russian Strike on the Kyiv TV Tower

Russian Strike on the Kyiv TV Tower

Date of Incident

1 Mar 2022

Location

Kyiv, Ukraine

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

The Center for Spatial Technologies (CST)
The Russian strike on the Kyiv TV tower and the site of Babyn Yar on 1 March 2022 resulted in civilian casualties and urban destruction—but it also pierced through layers of historical strata, exposing a history of violence, genocide and negation that unfolded on the very same ground. This is the first installation in a new long-term collaboration with the Center for Spatial Technologies.

I.81  Racist Terror Attack in Hanau: The Police Operation

Racist Terror Attack in Hanau: The Police Operation

Date of Incident

19 Feb 2020

Location

Hanau, Germany

Forums

Exhibition, Media, Parliamentary Inquiry

Commissioned By

Initiative 19. Februar
On 19 February 2020, nine people were murdered in a racist terror attack in Hanau, Germany. After the attack, the perpetrator went to his house, where he killed his mother, and himself. Police knew the perpetrator’s address early on but did not storm the house for almost five hours. We were asked by the victims’ families and the Initiative 19. Februar to examine how the police operation unfolded.

I.80  The Shelling of Khudair Warehouse: Chemical Warfare by Indirect Means

The Shelling of Khudair Warehouse: Chemical Warfare by Indirect Means

Date of Incident

15 May 2021

Location

Gaza, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

Al-Haq
Marking the launch of Al-Haq’s Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit based in Ramallah, we examined the circumstances of the 15 May 2021 Israeli bombing of the Khudair Pharmaceuticals and Agricultural Tools Company in Beit Lahiya—the largest agricultural chemical warehouse in Gaza—as part of the environmental disaster imposed on Palestinians.

I.79  Living Archaeology in Gaza

Living Archaeology in Gaza

Date of Incident

7th Century BCE - Ongoing

Location

Gaza

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Decades of bombings and humanitarian disaster inflicted by the Israeli occupation have posed a constant threat not only to Palestinian lives but also to their cultural heritage. FA has conducted the first open-source excavation of this remarkable archaeological site along Gaza’s coastline, illustrating the myriad risks it faces.

I.78  Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: The Case of Parvin

Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: The Case of Parvin

Date of Incident

1 Feb 2020

Location

Evros/Meriç river, Greek-Turkish border

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
At Europe’s southeastern river border, migrants report being beaten, detained, and illegally ‘pushed back’ to Turkey from Greece by unidentified masked men. Greek and EU authorities refuse to investigate. We worked with Parvin, a young woman from Iran, to analyse evidence she had gathered during her crossings and reconstruct her journey and experiences of ‘pushback’.

I.77  Racist Terror Attack in Hanau: The Arena Bar

Date of Incident

19 Feb 2020

Location

Hanau, Germany

Forums

Media, Parliamentary Inquiry

Commissioned By

Initiative 19. Februar, Lawyers for the Gültekin family
On 19 February 2020, in Hanau, Germany, a racist terror attack left nine people dead, six of them in or near the local Arena bar. There are reports that the bar’s emergency exit was routinely locked, and the victims of the attack didn’t run towards it for that reason. We examined whether, had they tried to do so, and it had been open, they could have survived the attack.

I.76  Dispossession and The Memory of the Earth: Land Dispossession in Nueva Colonia

Dispossession and The Memory of the Earth: Land Dispossession in Nueva Colonia

Date of Incident

1960s to the present day

Location

Nueva Colonia, Urabá Antioqueño, Colombia

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Truth Commission, Web Platform

Commissioned By

The Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Coexistence and Non-Repetition of Colombia
This investigation shows how the dispossession of campesino farmers in the Urabá Antioqueño region of Nueva Colonia was achieved by a combination of physical violence, environmental transformations and legal means.

I.75  The Black Boxes of Disappearance: Enforced Disappearance in the Siege of the Palace of Justice

The Black Boxes of Disappearance: Enforced Disappearance in the Siege of the Palace of Justice

Date of Incident

6 Nov 1985 - 7 Nov 1985

Location

Bogotá, Colombia

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media, Truth Commission, Web Platform

Commissioned By

The Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Coexistence and Non-Repetition of Colombia
Our investigation examines the actions of the Colombian security forces in the aftermath of the 1985 siege of the Palace of Justice that resulted in the enforced disappearance of cafeteria workers, students, visitors, guerrillas, and judges.

I.74  The Murder of Lucas Villa

The Murder of Lucas Villa

Date of Incident

5 May 2021

Location

Pereira, Colombia

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Bellingcat, Cerosetenta, Baudo Agencia Pública
On the 5th of May 2021, Lucas Villa, a Colombian student, was shot and fatally wounded in Pereira, Colombia while participating in the National Strike. Our findings suggest Lucas was targeted in a coordinated assassination.

I.73  Digital Violence: How the NSO Group Enables State Terror

Digital Violence: How the NSO Group Enables State Terror

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2015 - Ongoing

Location

At least 45 countries worldwide

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Supported by Amnesty International and the Citizen Lab, Forensic Architecture’s Digital Violence investigation is a multidimensional study of the global use of the malware Pegasus made by Israeli cyber-surveillance company NSO Group.

I.72  Environmental Racism in Death Alley, Louisiana

Environmental Racism in Death Alley, Louisiana

Date of Incident

1718 - Ongoing

Location

'Death Alley', Louisiana, USA

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

In Partnership With

RISE St. James
A stretch of the Mississippi River once called 'Plantation Country' is now the 'Petrochemical Corridor', known to those who breathe its toxic air as 'Death Alley'. Using advanced techniques in cartography and fluid dynamics, we worked to support local demands for accountability and reparations.

I.71  European Arms in the Bombing of Yemen

European Arms in the Bombing of Yemen

Date of Incident

26 Mar 2015 - Ongoing

Location

Yemen

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Web Platform

Commissioned By

European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
Since 2015, airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen have constituted grave human rights violations. Partners across the Investigative Commons developed an interactive map to reveal the extent to which arms producers and governments in Europe continue to profit from arms exports despite evidence of their substantial contribution to the military operations of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.

I.70  Torture and Detention in Myanmar

Torture and Detention in Myanmar

Date of Incident

1 Feb 2021 - Ongoing

Location

Myanmar

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Al Jazeera English
Since the February 1st coup over 6,000 people have been detained in covert facilities in Myanmar. Forensic Architecture was invited by Al Jazeera to verify the location and layout of a detention centre where four witnesses were held.

I.69  The Extrajudicial Execution of Ahmad Erekat

The Extrajudicial Execution of Ahmad Erekat

Date of Incident

23 Jun 2020

Location

Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
On 23 June 2020, Ahmad Erekat, a 26-year-old Palestinian, was shot by Israeli occupation forces after his car crashed into a booth at an illegal checkpoint in the occupied West Bank in Palestine. Working in collaboration with the Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq, Forensic Architecture’s Palestine Unit was asked by the Erekat family to examine the incident.

I.68  NSO Group’s Breach of Private Data with ‘Fleming’, a COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Software

NSO Group’s Breach of Private Data with ‘Fleming’, a COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Software

Date of Incident

1 Mar 2020 - ongoing

Location

Israel and around the world

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
In May 2020, an unprotected database belonging to Israeli cyber-weapons manufacturer NSO Group’s COVID-19 contact tracing software called 'Fleming' was left exposed. NSO denied there was a security breach. Forensic Architecture analysed a sample of the exposed database, which suggested that the data was based on ‘real’ personal data belonging to unsuspecting civilians.

I.67  Tear Gas in Plaza de la Dignidad

Tear Gas in Plaza de la Dignidad

Date of Incident

20 Dec 2019

Location

Plaza de la Dignidad, Santiago de Chile

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

No+lacrimógenas
On 20 December 2019, the Chilean security forces used unprecedented quantities of tear gas within a relatively small area against people engaging in peaceful and unarmed protest. Using visual open source analysis and fluid dynamic simulation, we measured the concentration of tear gas in air and on the ground to estimate the scale of health risks posed on civilians on this day.

I.66  The Killing of Zineb Redouane

The Killing of Zineb Redouane

Date of Incident

1 Dec 2018

Location

Rue des Feuillants, Marseille

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Disclose
80-year-old Zineb Redouane was fatally wounded by a tear gas grenade as she stood at the window of her fourth-floor apartment, as protests continued in the streets outside. A ballistics report cleared the officer who fired the shot of wrongdoing. Working with Disclose, we re-examined the case.

I.65  The Beirut Port Explosion

The Beirut Port Explosion

Date of Incident

4 Aug 2020

Location

Beirut, Lebanon

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Mada Masr
The explosions that ripped through the port of Beirut in 2020 devastated the city, leaving as many as 300,000 homeless. Following calls for an independent investigation, we mapped the contents of the warehouse where the blast originated and the spread of fire that instigated it, and have released our 3D models of the incident as a free resource for investigators and civil society.

I.64  Intentional Fires in Papua

Intentional Fires in Papua

Date of Incident

2011 - 2016

Location

West Papua, Indonesia

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Greenpeace International
An Indonesian-Korean palm oil conglomerate named Korindo intentionally used fires as part of the process of clearing vast areas of forest in remote areas of the Indonesia province of Papua.

I.63  The Death of Adama Traoré

The Death of Adama Traoré

Date of Incident

19 Jul 2016

Location

Beaumont-Sur-Oise, Paris, France

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Le Monde
The 2016 death of a man in police custody raised troubling questions, but medical examiners later cleared the officers involved of any wrongdoing. We built multiple reconstructions of each key moment of the incident, exposing contradictions in the officers' accounts, and gaps between the official account, and the evidence.

I.62  Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: Situated Testimony

Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: Situated Testimony

Date of Incident

1 Oct 2016

Location

Evros/Meriç river, Greek-Turkish border

Forums

Legal Process, Human Rights Report, Media

In Partnership With

HumanRights360
At Europe’s southeastern river border, migrants report being beaten, detained, and illegally ‘pushed back’ to Turkey from Greece by unidentified masked men. Greek and EU authorities refuse to investigate. We used architectural and gaming software to gather evidence that proves the practice is widespread and systematic.

I.61  The Killing of Muhammad al-Arab

The Killing of Muhammad al-Arab

Date of Incident

2 Mar 2020

Location

Evros/Meriç river delta

Forums

Legal Process, Media, Parliamentary Inquiry

In Partnership With

Self-Initiated
When Turkey mobilized refugees and migrants to cross into Greece, reports emerged that Greek forces had responded with live fire, causing casualties. We confirmed that, despite Greece’s denials, automatic rounds were fired from the Greek side of the border and one person, Muhammad al-Arab, was shot dead near a group of armed Greek soldiers.

I.60  Police Brutality at the Black Lives Matter Protests

Police Brutality at the Black Lives Matter Protests

Date of Incident

25 May 2020 - Ongoing

Location

Minneapolis, MN and across the US

Forums

United Nations, Web Platform

In Partnership With

Bellingcat
Protests against racialized police violence have swept the US, following the killings of George Floyd and others. Those protests have themselves been met with egregious brutality by police. With Bellingcat, we built a comprehensive archive of that systemic violence, to support accountability efforts.

I.59  Pushbacks in Melilla: ND and NT v. Spain

Pushbacks in Melilla: ND and NT v. Spain

Date of Incident

13 Aug 2014

Location

Melilla, Spain

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
The case of ND and NT v. Spain was the first trial at the European Court of Human Rights to address pushbacks at Europe’s land borders. The Court’s decision to acquit Spain was based on a gross distortion of facts. Using data from asylum applications and spatial analysis, we demonstrate that no legal routes to ask for protection are available to Black migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa.

I.58  The Killing of Mark Duggan

The Killing of Mark Duggan

Date of Incident

4 Aug 2011

Location

Tottenham, North London

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Lawyers for the Duggan family
Mark Duggan’s killing by police led to the most widespread social unrest in the UK in a generation. A decade on, what happened remains unclear. Using information in the public domain, we analysed both the event of the shooting, and the official investigations, in closer detail than ever before.

I.57  Expulsions Platform

Expulsions Platform

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2014 - 1 Jan 2017

Location

Cordillera del Condór, Ecuadorian Amazon

Forums

Web Platform

Commissioned By

CASCOMI (Comunidad Amazónica de Acción Social Cordillera del Cóndor Mirador)
Forced displacements and archaeological destruction in the mega-mining project Mirador in the Cordillera del Cóndor, Ecuadorian Amazonia.

I.55  The Killing of Muhammad Gulzar

The Killing of Muhammad Gulzar

Date of Incident

4 Mar 2020

Location

Kastanies/Pazarkule border crossing, Evros/Meriç region

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Bellingcat, Lighthouse Reports
After Turkey started encouraging refugees and migrants to cross the Evros/Meriç land border into Greece, reports emerged that Greek forces had responded with live fire, causing multiple casualties. Despite Greece’s official denials, we confirmed that live rounds were indeed fired from the Greek side of the border, that several people were wounded, and one person, Muhammad Gulzar, was killed.

I.54  Model Zoo

Model Zoo

Date of Incident

Various

Location

Various

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

Bellingcat, Amnesty International, Open source contributors
Since 2018, Forensic Architecture has been working with ‘synthetic images’—photorealistic digital renderings of 3D models—to train machine learning classifiers. Model Zoo includes a growing collection of 3D models of munitions and weapons, as well as the different classifiers trained to identify them making a catalogue of some of the most horrific weapons used in conflict today.

I.53  The Beating of Faisal al-Natsheh

The Beating of Faisal al-Natsheh

Date of Incident

28 Feb 2014

Location

Occupied Hebron, Palestine

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

Breaking the Silence
In 2017, an Israeli soldier, now member of the NGO Breaking the Silence, confessed to have gravely beaten a Palestinian man. Following the Israeli state attempts to discount the account, we built a VR tool to collect and cross-reference testimony from the soldier and other witnesses.

I.52  Shipwreck at the Threshold of Europe, Lesvos, Aegean Sea

Shipwreck at the Threshold of Europe, Lesvos, Aegean Sea

Date of Incident

28 Oct 2015

Location

Aegean Sea, Lesvos

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
The death of more than 40 people off the coast of Lesvos in October 2015 was the single deadliest incident in Europe's 'long summer of migration'. One of the survivors, Amel Alzakout, recorded the shipwreck on a waterproof wrist camera. Her footage provides a unique, situated perspective of this tragic event at the threshold of Europe.

I.51  Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: The case of Ayşe Erdoğan

Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: The case of Ayşe Erdoğan

Date of Incident

4 May 2019 - 5 May 2019

Location

Evros/Meriç river, Greece/Turkey

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

HumanRights360
Ayşe Erdoğan crossed the Evros/Meriç river into Greece in 2019, fleeing persecution in Turkey. She and two friends recorded their journey. Using messages, location data, photos, and videos, we confirmed they had reached Greece before being ‘pushed back’, and arrested and imprisoned in Turkey.

I.50  Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: Analysis of video evidence

Pushbacks Across the Evros/Meriç River: Analysis of video evidence

Date of Incident

17 Sep 2019

Location

Evros/Meriç river, Greece/Turkey border

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

Der Spiegel, HumanRights360
At southeastern Europe’s river border, refugees report being beaten, detained, and illegally ‘pushed back’ to Turkey from Greece by unidentified masked men. Working with Der Spiegel, we analysed the first footage of a pushback in progress, and tried to identify those responsible.

I.49  Privatised Push-Back of the Nivin Forensic Oceanography

Date of Incident

1 Nov 2018

Location

Central Mediterranean

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Five months after Italy began to close its ports to migrants rescued at sea, a vessel carrying 93 people was spotted in the southern Mediterranean. The Italian and Libyan Coast Guards enlisted a private merchant ship to rescue the migrants and forcefully return them to Libya. Using tracking data and testimonies, Forensic Oceanography exposed a new mode of privatised border security.

I.48  Oil and Gas Pollution in Vaca Muerta

Oil and Gas Pollution in Vaca Muerta

Date of Incident

2 Jan 2013 - Ongoing

Location

Vaca Muerta, Argentina

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

The Guardian
Vaca Muerta is one of the world's largest fossil fuel resources. The 2013 arrival of the international oil and gas industry to the region has irreversibly changed its landscape, inflicting widespread environmental damage. We used satellite images and anthropological reports to investigate the industry's impact upon the traditional ways of life of the indigenous Mapuche people who live there.

I.47  The Killing of Harith Augustus

The Killing of Harith Augustus

Date of Incident

14 Jul 2018

Location

South Shore, Chicago

Forums

Exhibition

In Partnership With

Invisible Institute
When police shot Harith Augustus to death not far from his South Shore barbershop, the Chicago police called it a legitimate 'split-second' decision. We unpacked that split second at six different time scales, from milliseconds to years. Our investigation uncovered multiple violations by Chicago police, including, not for the first time, withholding critical video evidence from the public.

I.46  The Battle of Ilovaisk

The Battle of Ilovaisk

Date of Incident

24 Aug 2014 - 3 Sep 2014

Location

Ilovaisk, Ukraine

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

European Human Rights Advocacy Centre (EHRAC)
The victory of pro-Russian separatists over the Ukrainian army in the battle for control of Ilovaisk was a defining moment in the 2014 conflict in eastern Ukraine. We used machine learning to search for evidence of Russian military involvement.

I.45  Herbicidal Warfare in Gaza

Herbicidal Warfare in Gaza

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2014 - Ongoing

Location

Khan Younes, Gaza

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since 2014, Israeli military bulldozing of agricultural and residential lands along the eastern border of occupied Gaza has been complemented by unannounced aerial spraying of crop-killing herbicides. Piecing together farmer testimonies, satellite imagery, and drift analysis, we investigated the unique destructive signature of a single spraying event in April 2017, along the border in Khan Younes.

I.44  Conquer and Divide

Conquer and Divide

Date of Incident

1 Jan 1967 - Ongoing

Location

Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Web Platform

In Partnership With

B’Tselem
In 1967, Israel occupied the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. In the five decades that followed, the state of Israel has chipped away at Palestinian space through legislative, legal, and military means, restricting the freedoms of Palestinian civilians, and denying them their rights. In partnership with B'Tselem, we told that story through an interactive, scrolling cartography.

I.43  Triple-Chaser

Triple-Chaser

Date of Incident

26 Nov 2018

Location

Tijuana-San Diego border, US/Mexico; Gaza, Palestine; and around the world

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

Praxis Films
When US border agents fired tear gas grenades at civilians, including children, photographs linked the grenades to the Safariland Group, which is owned by Warren B. Kanders, the vice chair of the board of trustees of the Whitney Museum of American Art. In response to our invitation to the Whitney Biennial 2019, we developed machine learning classifiers to search for Safariland munitions online.

I.42  The Killing of Zak Kostopoulos

The Killing of Zak Kostopoulos

Date of Incident

21 Sep 2018

Location

Athens, Greece

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

The Kostopoulos family
In broad daylight, in a crowded street in central Athens, a young LGBTQ activist is brutally assaulted. Passers-by paused to watch. Police arrived, violently apprehended the young man, and by the time he reached a hospital, he was dead. At the request of his family, we pieced together the available video evidence. What was the motive for the attack? And who is the man in the yellow t-shirt?

I.41  Chemical Attacks in Al Lataminah

Chemical Attacks in Al Lataminah

Date of Incident

30 Mar 2017

Location

Al Lataminah, Syria

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

Bellingcat
When the Syrian regime was accused of chemical weapons attacks, Russia's foreign ministry held a press conference to defend their allies. But the information presented there gave away important clues that Syria had indeed been responsible. Building on the work of Bellingcat, we built a digital model of the M4000 chemical bomb in which to bring together those physical clues.

I.40  The Killing of Rouzan al-Najjar

The Killing of Rouzan al-Najjar

Date of Incident

1 Jun 2018

Location

Khuzaa, Gaza

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

The New York Times
Amid the chaos and violence of the Great March of Return, a young Palestinian medic is struck and killed by a sniper's bullet. Together with the New York Times we used photogrammetry, video analysis, and figure modelling to locate the victim among the crowd at the moment she was shot, and traced a line of fire back to a sand berm on the Israeli side of the border fence.

I.39  The Killing of Tahir Elçi

The Killing of Tahir Elçi

Date of Incident

28 Nov 2015

Location

Diyarbakır, Turkey

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

Diyarbakır Bar Association
In the context of rising tensions in Turkey's Kurdish-majority regions, Tahir Elçi's killing was a seismic event. The manner of his death was controversial, and only partially documented. We analysed the evidence frame-by-frame, and narrowed down the scope of who should be considered a suspect.

I.38  Lethal Warning: The killing of Luai Kahil and Amir al-Nimrah

Lethal Warning: The killing of Luai Kahil and Amir al-Nimrah

Date of Incident

14 Jul 2018

Location

Gaza City, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

B’Tselem
Two children died when an Israeli 'warning strike' hit a building in Gaza City. When the Israeli army shared videos of the attack, the strike that killed the teenagers had been removed. Why did the IDF manipulate their own footage? And what does the incident mean for the 'warning strike' policy?

I.37  Torture and Detention in Burundi

Torture and Detention in Burundi

Date of Incident

1 Dec 2016

Location

Bujumbura, Burundi

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

BBC Africa Eye
A video posted to social media shows what looks like blood pouring from the drains of an unremarkable suburban house in Burundi’s capital. What was going on behind its walls? Employing our techniques of situated testimony, and collaborating with investigative reporters, we sought to find out.

I.36  The Murder of Pavlos Fyssas

The Murder of Pavlos Fyssas

Date of Incident

18 Sep 2013

Location

Athens, Greece

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

Lawyers for the Fyssas family
The murder of an anti-fascist rapper by a member of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn could bring an end to the group's political ambitions. We analysed CCTV and police audio recordings to reconstruct the events of the night. Our evidence, presented to an Athens courtroom, poses difficult questions for the Greek police.

I.35  The Destruction of Yazidi Cultural Heritage

The Destruction of Yazidi Cultural Heritage

Date of Incident

3 Aug 2014 - 13 Nov 2015

Location

Sinjar, Iraq

Forums

Legal Process, Citizens' Tribunal, Exhibition, Web Platform

In Partnership With

Yazda: Global Yazidi Organization
In August 2014, ISIL invaded the Sinjar, northern Iraq, home of the Yazidi religious minority. Thousands were enslaved, executed or displaced, and religious buildings were torn down. We trained Yazda researchers in our techniques, and worked together to document the physical traces of genocide.

I.34  Chemical Attacks in Douma

Chemical Attacks in Douma

Date of Incident

7 Apr 2018

Location

Douma, Syria

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

The New York Times
Allegations of chemical attacks lead inevitably to conflict and discord on social media, and competing claims from reporters and politicians around the world. Working with the New York Times, we developed innovative new techniques to help cut through the confusion with material facts.

I.33  The Killing of Óscar Pérez

The Killing of Óscar Pérez

Date of Incident

15 Jan 2018

Location

El Junquito, Venezuela

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

Bellingcat
A former intelligence agent turned rebel live-streamed his final hours on social media during a tense stand-off with security forces in El Junquito, near Caracas. We used that footage to try to answer: did the agent try to surrender? Were he and his group murdered by the state?

I.32  Sea Watch vs the Libyan Coastguard With Forensic Oceanography

Sea Watch vs the Libyan Coastguard

Date of Incident

6 Nov 2017

Location

Mediterranean Sea

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
When the Libyan coastguard interrupted a rescue operation by the NGO Sea Watch, at least twenty migrants lost their lives, and more were ‘pulled back’ to inhumane detention in Libya. Forensic Oceanography shone a light on the practices of a coastguard funded and trained by the Italian government.

I.31  The Seizure of the Iuventa With Forensic Oceanography

The Seizure of the Iuventa

Date of Incident

2 Aug 2017

Location

Mediterranean Sea

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
The Iuventa has rescued over ten thousand people from the Mediterranean since it began operating in 2016. When the vessel was impounded by Italian authorities under suspicion of collusion with people smugglers, we used video evidence and meteorological data to refute the allegations.

I.30  The Grenfell Tower Fire

The Grenfell Tower Fire

Date of Incident

14 Jun 2017

Location

London, UK

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
The Grenfell Tower fire was unprecedented in UK history—not least because of the scale of publicly available information about the night. We are building an interactive platform that will synthesise that information to create the most comprehensive account of what exactly happened that night.

I.29  The Ali Enterprises Factory Fire

The Ali Enterprises Factory Fire

Date of Incident

11 Sep 2012

Location

Karachi, Pakistan

Forums

Legal Process

Commissioned By

European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
260 people died when fire broke out in a factory that made textiles for a German retailer. We exposed failings of regulation and inspection, from overcrowding to a lack of fire escapes, in support of a legal claim against the retailer that could break new ground in corporate responsibility.

I.28  The Enforced Disappearance of the Ayotzinapa Students

The Enforced Disappearance of the Ayotzinapa Students

Date of Incident

26 Sep 2014 - 27 Sep 2014

Location

Iguala, Mexico

Forums

Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Centro Prodh, Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense, EAAF
When Mexican police and local organised crime coordinated to attack a group of students, six people were murdered, forty wounded and forty-three 'disappeared'. We built an interactive platform to explore what happened that night, and to expose the inconsistencies in the state’s investigation of its own involvement in one of the most shocking moments of violence in the history of modern Mexico.

I.27  Torture and Detention in Cameroon

Torture and Detention in Cameroon

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2015 - 1 Jan 2016

Location

Far North, Cameroon

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

Amnesty International
In the US-backed war against Boko Haram, Cameroon’s security forces are detaining and torturing civilians with impunity. Investigating allegations made by survivors from two sites of illegal detention, we found US military personnel living and working in close proximity to sites of torture.

I.26  Destruction and Return in al-Araqib

Destruction and Return in al-Araqib

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2010 - Ongoing

Location

al-Araqib, Negev/Naqab desert

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

The Village of al-Araqib
The Bedouin village of al-Araqib has been demolished over 120 times since 1954. Every time, the villagers return. Using aerial imagery and archaeological surveys, and in collaboration of local families, we provided evidence of ongoing inhabitation, against their dispossession by the Israeli state

I.25  Ecocide in Indonesia

Ecocide in Indonesia

Date of Incident

1 Jun 2015 - 1 Oct 2015

Location

Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia

Forums

Exhibition

Commissioned By

FIBGAR - Fundación Internacional Baltasar Garzón
In Kalimantan and Sumatra, fires consumed over 21,000sq. km of forest and farmland in 2015. Combining fieldwork with satellite image analysis, we established that drainage and ‘monocropping’ by agricultural corporations were direct causes, supporting calls for recognition of a new crime: ecocide.

I.24  The Murder of Halit Yozgat

The Murder of Halit Yozgat

Date of Incident

6 Apr 2006

Location

Kassel, Germany

Forums

Citizens' Tribunal, Exhibition, Media, Parliamentary Inquiry

Commissioned By

The People's Tribunal 'Unraveling the NSU Complex'
Halit Yozgat was murdered by neo-Nazis at the desk of his internet café in Kassel, Germany, while a state intelligence agent was sitting just metres away. The agent claimed he didn’t hear the gunshots, didn’t smell the gunpowder, and didn’t see the body. Using digital models and 1:1 physical reconstructions, we tested those claims.

I.23  Chemical Attack in Khan Sheikhoun

Chemical Attack in Khan Sheikhoun

Date of Incident

4 Apr 2017

Location

Khan Sheikhoun, Syria

Forums

Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Human Rights Watch
The truth of an apparent chemical attack in the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun quickly became obscured behind allegations and counter-allegations. With Human Rights Watch, we investigated what the precise dimensions of the impact crater could tell us about the munition that had caused it.

I.22  Airstrikes on al-Hamidiah Hospital

Airstrikes on al-Hamidiah Hospital

Date of Incident

15 Feb 2016

Location

al-Hamidiah, Syria

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
When twenty-five people were killed when a hospital operated by Médicins Sans Frontières was struck by two air strikes, both the Russian and Syrian governments denied responsibility. By locating and analysing multiple video sources, we attempted to assign responsibility for the attacks.

I.21  Airstrikes on the al-Jinah Mosque

Airstrikes on the al-Jinah Mosque

Date of Incident

16 Mar 2017

Location

al-Jinah, Syria

Forums

United Nations, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
When two Hellfire missiles destroyed the Sayidina Omar Ibn al-Khattab mosque during evening prayer, thirty-eight civilians died. Piecing together available videos and aerial imagery, we challenged the Pentagon’s claim that the site was an al-Qaeda meeting house, forcing condemnation from the UN.

I.20  Airstrikes on M2 Hospital

Airstrikes on M2 Hospital

Date of Incident

1 Jun 2016 - 1 Dec 2016

Location

Aleppo, Syria

Forums

Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Digital Forensic Research Lab, Atlantic Council
Omar Bin Abdul Aziz Hospital was struck fourteen times by munitions fired by the Syrian army, including cluster and barrel bombs. Within a digital model, we corroborated multiple sources of CCTV footage to support claims that Syria and its allies were intentionally targeting civilian hospitals.

I.19  Killing in Umm al-Hiran

Killing in Umm al-Hiran

Date of Incident

18 Jan 2017

Location

Umm al Hiran, Negev/Naqab desert

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
A police raid on an ‘illegalised’ Bedouin village in the Naqab/Negev desert led to the deaths of a local man and an Israeli policeman. Police quickly blamed the man for what they called a ‘terror attack’. In fact, as we exposed, Israeli police had fired unprovoked on an innocent driver, causing him to crash into them.

I.18  Torture in Saydnaya Prison

Torture in Saydnaya Prison

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2011 - Ongoing

Location

Saydnaya, Syria

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Amnesty International
Since the start of the Syrian Civil War, thousands of Syrians have been detained, tortured and executed at the notorious Saydnaya Prison. Using architectural and acoustic modelling, we worked with five survivors to rebuild the prison and explore their memories of life and death inside its walls.

I.17  Death By Rescue: The lethal effects of non-assistance at sea Forensic Oceanography

Death By Rescue: The lethal effects of non-assistance at sea

Date of Incident

12 Apr 2015 - 18 Apr 2015

Location

Mediterranean Sea

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Changing EU policies toward the rescue of migrants resulted in over a thousand deaths in the Mediterranean in the space of one week. Working with survivors and available shipping data, we recreated the incidents and explored the consequences of making rescue vessels out of commercial ships.

I.16  Airstrikes in Atimah

Airstrikes in Atimah

Date of Incident

8 Mar 2015

Location

Atimah, Syria

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Airwars
When three bombs landed at the edge of a camp where more than thirty thousand internally-displaced people were sheltered, nobody claimed responsibility. Using available satellite and smartphone imagery, we determined the location of the strikes, and other information about the munitions.

I.15  The Bombing of Rafah

The Bombing of Rafah

Date of Incident

8 Jul 2014 - 26 Aug 2014

Location

Rafah, Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Amnesty International
When an Israeli soldier was captured and taken into the tunnels below Rafah, the full force of Israel’s military was unleashed. Using smartphone footage and satellite imagery, we mapped the destruction as over two thousand munitions were fired into the city in a single day.

I.14  Pattrn: Open source software for citizen-driven mapping

Pattrn: Open source software for citizen-driven mapping

Date of Incident

n/a

Location

None

Forums

Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
PATTRN is an open-source software developed by Forensic Architecture to support participatory, real-time, citizen-led mapping in conflict zones.

I.13  The Gaza Platform: Israel's 2014 offensive

The Gaza Platform: Israel's 2014 offensive

Date of Incident

8 Jul 2014 - 26 Aug 2014

Location

Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Web Platform

Commissioned By

Amnesty International
Over 2000 people died in under 2 months during the Israeli assault on Gaza. Working with local and international NGOs, we built a platform to map almost 3000 individual events, creating a public repository of testimony and data about the offensive—and a template for documenting future conflicts.

I.12  The Killing of Nadeem Nawara and Mohammed Abu Daher

The Killing of Nadeem Nawara and Mohammed Abu Daher

Date of Incident

15 May 2014

Location

Beitunia, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

DCI Palestine
When Israeli military police killed two Palestinian teenagers, the event was recorded by security cameras, US news teams, and photographers. Using that footage, our audio and image analysis exposed a tactic by which Israeli personnel disguise live rounds as rubber-coated ‘non-lethal’ munitions.

I.11  Knock on the Roof: Drone strike in Beit Lahiya

Knock on the Roof: Drone strike in Beit Lahiya

Date of Incident

9 Jan 2009

Location

Beit Lahiya, Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

United Nations, Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism and Human Rights
An anti-tank missile, fired at the home of the Salha family, left just a small hole in the roof. The bomb that followed three minutes later destroyed the house, killing six people. We interviewed surviving family members and investigated the tactics of the ‘warning shot’.

I.10  Drone Strike in Miranshah

Drone Strike in Miranshah

Date of Incident

30 Mar 2012

Location

Miranshah, Pakistan

Forums

United Nations, Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism and Human Rights
Video footage of the aftermath of a drone strike that killed four people was smuggled across siege lines before being broadcast on MSNBC. We analysed the footage frame-by-frame to confirm the location of the building, the consequences of the strike, and the munition used.

I.9  Drone Strike in Mir Ali

Drone Strike in Mir Ali

Date of Incident

4 Oct 2010

Location

Mir Ali, Pakistan

Forums

United Nations, Exhibition

Commissioned By

UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism and Human Rights
A drone strike killed five people in their home. One woman and her infant son survived. We reconstructed the home and investigated aspects of the strike and its aftermath, using digital models to unlock new memories in the witness.

I.8  Drone Strikes on a Jirga in Datta Khel

Drone Strikes on a Jirga in Datta Khel

Date of Incident

16 Mar 2011 - 17 Mar 2011

Location

Dhatta Khel, Pakistan

Forums

United Nations, Media

Commissioned By

UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism and Human Rights
A strike on a community gathering in Datta Khel, Pakistan, killed at least forty-three civilians. We cross-referenced witness statements, local press reports and satellite imagery to construct a picture of what had taken place.

I.7  The Drone Strikes Platform

Date of Incident

1 Nov 2014 - 1 Nov 2014

Location

Federally Administered Tribal Area, Pakistan

Forums

United Nations, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Civilian homes were the target of sixty-one percent of all reported drone strikes conducted by the CIA in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas between 2004 and 2014. We turned a database of those strikes, compiled by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, into an interactive cartography.

I.6  Genocide in the Ixil Triangle

Genocide in the Ixil Triangle

Date of Incident

1 Jan 1978 - 1 Jan 1983

Location

Quiché, Guatemala

Forums

Legal Process, Web Platform

Commissioned By

CALDH – Centro para la Acción Legal en Derechos Humanos
The genocide of the Ixil people was accompanied by widespread deforestation and environmental violence. We analysed and traced the state’s simple logic: control the Ixil through the destruction of the conditions on which their ways of life depended.

I.5  Living Death Camp: the archaeology of Staro Sajmište

Living Death Camp: the archaeology of Staro Sajmište

Date of Incident

1 Jan 1938 - Ongoing

Location

Belgrade, Serbia

Forums

Citizens' Tribunal, Exhibition

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Staro Sajmište, once the site of a ‘world’s fair’, became a Nazi concentration camp. The Roma community that later lived there—including descendents of the camp’s victims—is threatened by plans to build a Holocaust memorial at the site. We surveyed the site to support their efforts to remain.

I.4  The Left-to-Die Boat Forensic Oceanography

The Left-to-Die Boat

Date of Incident

27 Mar 2011 - 10 Apr 2011

Location

Mediterranean Sea

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
A migrants’ boat was left drifting for two weeks in NATO-monitored waters, its presence known to the Italian coastguard and other nearby vessels. Sixty-three people died. Using an array of sensing technologies—thermal cameras, radar, and tracking—Forensic Oceanography mapped the path of the boat.

I.3  The Use of White Phosphorus in Urban Environments

The Use of White Phosphorus in Urban Environments

Date of Incident

27 Dec 2008 - 18 Jan 2009

Location

Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

United Nations

Commissioned By

Yesh Gvul, Michael Sfard Law Office
The 2008–2009 conflict saw the use by Israeli forces of white phosphorus, a toxic, flammable and corrosive airborne munition. We analysed the use and effects of the weapon in support of calls to make its use illegal, and presented our report to a 2012 UN convention.

I.2  The Killing of Bassem Abu Rahma

The Killing of Bassem Abu Rahma

Date of Incident

17 Apr 2009

Location

Bil'in, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

Michael Sfard Law Office, B’Tselem
An unarmed demonstrator was killed by a tear-gas canister fired across the West Bank barrier wall. The army denied it was intentional. We used footage from three cameras to prove that the soldier had intended to kill. Israeli authorities reopened the investigation, but no soldier was ever charged.

I.1  Stopping the Wall in Battir

Stopping the Wall in Battir

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2012 - 1 Jan 2015

Location

Battir, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Legal Process

Commissioned By

Michael Sfard Law Office
Israel’s separation wall in the West Bank threatened to destroy historic Palestinian farmland. We supported human rights lawyers to build a pioneering—and successful—legal argument on environmental and heritage grounds.