Forensic Architecture is presenting two of its investigations, Lethal Warning: the killing of Luai Kahil and Amir al-Nimrah, and The extrajudicial execution of Ahmad Erekat, at Face B in Brussels. The exhibition, named after an Emily Dickinson poem, explores the concepts of truth and the construction of knowledge through the an exploration of the interrelations between art, technology, science and society.
The exhibition is conceived as a series of figurative circles, each of them touching upon the truth from a different angle, with a different perspective and interpretation. The questions rising are thus varied, open and layered: from the relationship between truth and knowledge, the opposition of certainty and doubt, to the snares of lies; from the writing of history to the complexity of belief systems, passing by the role of consciousness, the mind and the body.