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    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.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.