The Labrynth is an exhibition incorporating artistic works and political analyses and attributions in its approach to the confused complex surrounding right-wing terrorism and the murders committed by the “National Socialist Underground”. Forensic Architecture is an artistic-scientific research group at Goldsmiths, University of London. The scientists’ installation has made a decisive contribution to analysing the crime committed against Halit Yozgat who was murdered in his internet café in Kassel in the presence of a state security agent with forensic precision using every digital possibility. By comparison to the case-work of the German police, they arrive at astonishing new insights.
The Labrynth approaches the phenomenon of the murders and their clarification through extensive elucidation and information. It questions the work of the security services, the police and the media, but also goes into the historical political problematics of migration in East and West Germany, as well as examining right-wing terrorist violence in Germany since 1945. Here it becomes clear that the NSU’s crimes constitute only a small, if also outstanding and horrifying, element of right-wing terrorist killings and activities in the Federal Republic.
Visit exhibition website for more infoThe Labrynth is an exhibition incorporating artistic works and political analyses and attributions in its approach to the confused complex surrounding right-wing terrorism and the murders committed by the “National Socialist Underground”. Forensic Architecture is an artistic-scientific research group at Goldsmiths, University of London. The scientists’ installation has made a decisive contribution to analysing the crime committed against Halit Yozgat who was murdered in his internet café in Kassel in the presence of a state security agent with forensic precision using every digital possibility. By comparison to the case-work of the German police, they arrive at astonishing new insights.
The Labrynth approaches the phenomenon of the murders and their clarification through extensive elucidation and information. It questions the work of the security services, the police and the media, but also goes into the historical political problematics of migration in East and West Germany, as well as examining right-wing terrorist violence in Germany since 1945. Here it becomes clear that the NSU’s crimes constitute only a small, if also outstanding and horrifying, element of right-wing terrorist killings and activities in the Federal Republic.
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