The bombing of the Mariupol Drama Theatre on March 16, 2022, a few weeks after the beginning of the Russian invasion, is one of the worst atrocities committed by the occupying power against the civilian population.
This latest joint research by the Kyiv-based Center for Spatial Technologies and Berlin-based Forensis focuses on the three-week period between the start of the large-scale Russian invasion and the March 16 air strike. During this period, the theater became a self-organized commune and an act of resistance: a “city within a building.” Through hours of interviews with survivors of the attack, the living world of the theater is carefully reassembled, exploring with great sensitivity the emerging interactions of memory, space and trauma.
For Eyal Weizman and Maksym Rokmaniko, this joint work is the starting point for a consideration of the tension between evidence and testimonies. For this purpose, they use the method of “situated testimony,” through which witnesses create and walk through a three-dimensional model of the building. In their lecture, the initiators also present the common investigative practice developed by the research agency Forensic Architecture, on which the investigation is based. The methods and particular difficulties of securing evidence in wartime will be covered, as well as the complexities of working, investigating and interviewing in the shadow of war.
With Maksym Rokmaniko (Center for Spatial Technologies) und Eyal Weitzman (Forensic Architecture/Forensis)
Read more:
https://www.theaterneumarkt.ch/kalender/memory-theatre/08082023-164832/
The bombing of the Mariupol Drama Theatre on March 16, 2022, a few weeks after the beginning of the Russian invasion, is one of the worst atrocities committed by the occupying power against the civilian population.
This latest joint research by the Kyiv-based Center for Spatial Technologies and Berlin-based Forensis focuses on the three-week period between the start of the large-scale Russian invasion and the March 16 air strike. During this period, the theater became a self-organized commune and an act of resistance: a “city within a building.” Through hours of interviews with survivors of the attack, the living world of the theater is carefully reassembled, exploring with great sensitivity the emerging interactions of memory, space and trauma.
For Eyal Weizman and Maksym Rokmaniko, this joint work is the starting point for a consideration of the tension between evidence and testimonies. For this purpose, they use the method of “situated testimony,” through which witnesses create and walk through a three-dimensional model of the building. In their lecture, the initiators also present the common investigative practice developed by the research agency Forensic Architecture, on which the investigation is based. The methods and particular difficulties of securing evidence in wartime will be covered, as well as the complexities of working, investigating and interviewing in the shadow of war.
With Maksym Rokmaniko (Center for Spatial Technologies) und Eyal Weitzman (Forensic Architecture/Forensis)
Read more:
https://www.theaterneumarkt.ch/kalender/memory-theatre/08082023-164832/