In parallel to the exhibition “Forensic Architecture: Toward an Investigative Aesthetics”, this seminar explores the sense of artistic research working for the defence of human rights, while introducing crucially important subjects for the public sphere such as ecocide and environmental destruction.
The seminar analyses the methodology developed by the group and present various study cases conducted by artists demonstrating art’s relevance in research, making visible the invisible, and the way in which non-human entities can be used as fundamental materials and witnesses in the resolution of cases.
In parallel to the exhibition “Forensic Architecture: Toward an Investigative Aesthetics”, this seminar explores the sense of artistic research working for the defence of human rights, while introducing crucially important subjects for the public sphere such as ecocide and environmental destruction.
The seminar analyses the methodology developed by the group and present various study cases conducted by artists demonstrating art’s relevance in research, making visible the invisible, and the way in which non-human entities can be used as fundamental materials and witnesses in the resolution of cases.