Eyal Weizman, Director of Forensic Architecture, investigates links between violence, conflict, and the environment, producing evidence of state crimes and human rights violations, including work since 2023 for the International Court of Justice genocide case against Israel.
His forthcoming book Ungrounding maps Gaza’s terrain. From tunnels to militarised landscapes, documenting campaigns of displacement and destruction by the Israeli military. Placing them in historical context from the Nakba to today, he argues that spatial and architectural analysis reveal patterns of control and action that amount to genocide.
Weizman will be in conversation with Equator, a magazine of politics, culture and art.
Eyal Weizman, Director of Forensic Architecture, investigates links between violence, conflict, and the environment, producing evidence of state crimes and human rights violations, including work since 2023 for the International Court of Justice genocide case against Israel.
His forthcoming book Ungrounding maps Gaza’s terrain. From tunnels to militarised landscapes, documenting campaigns of displacement and destruction by the Israeli military. Placing them in historical context from the Nakba to today, he argues that spatial and architectural analysis reveal patterns of control and action that amount to genocide.
Weizman will be in conversation with Equator, a magazine of politics, culture and art.