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For eight years and across several continents, Alex Majoli has been photographing events and non-events. Political demonstrations, humanitarian emergencies, and quiet moments of everyday life. What holds all these images together is a sense of theatre. A sense that we are all actors, all playing the parts that history and circumstance demand of us. Majoli's photographs result from his own performance. Entering a situation, he and his assistants slowly go about setting up a camera and lights. This activity is a kind of spectacle in itself, observed by those who will eventually be photographed. Majoli begins to shoot, offering no direction to the people before his camera. This might happen over twenty minutes. It might be an hour or so.
black-and-white photographs --- documentary photography --- Majoli, Alex --- Photography, Artistic --- Black-and-white photography --- 761.2 fotografen afzonderlijk --- fotografie --- reportagefotografie (documentaire fotografie) --- persfotografie --- Oorlogsfotografie --- Magnum --- politiek --- oorlogen --- conflictgebieden --- migratie --- Italië --- Photography --- Exhibitions
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Forensics originated from the term “forensis” which is Latin for “pertaining to the forum.” The Roman forum was a multidimensional space of negotiation and truth-finding in which humans as well as objects participated in politics, law, and the economy. With the advent of modernity, forensics shifted to refer exclusively to the courts of law and to the use of medicine, and today as a science in service to the law. The present use of forensics, along with its popular representations have become increasingly central to the modes by which states police and govern their subjects.By returning to forensis this book seeks to unlock forensics’ original potential as a political practice and reorient it. Inverting the direction of the forensic gaze it designates a field of action in which individuals and organizations detect and confront state violations.The condition of forensis is one in which new technologies for mediating the “testimony” of material objects—bones, ruins, toxic substances, landscapes, and the contemporary medias in which they are captured and represented—are mobilized in order to engage with struggles for justice, systemic violence, and environmental transformations across the frontiers of contemporary conflict.This book presents the work of the architects, artists, filmmakers, lawyers, and theorists who participated directly in the “Forensic Architecture” project in the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths University of London, as well as the work of associates and guests. It includes forensic investigations undertaken by the project and its collaborators aimed at producing new kinds of evidence for use by international prosecutorial teams, political organizations, NGOs, and the UN. It also brings together research and essays that situate contemporary forensic practices within broader political, historical, and aesthetic discourse.
politics --- wars --- projects [artistic concepts] --- human geography --- research [function] --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- Social geography --- Human rights --- forensic science --- Forensic Architecture [London] --- Forensic sciences --- Forensic anthropology --- 711.4 --- 72.01 --- 373.67 --- 323.28 --- 614.8 --- 365.6 --- 355 --- 725.18 --- 711.16 --- 504 --- Grenzen --- 321 --- 351.778.6 --- Globalisatie --- 572 --- 34 --- 316 --- 3 --- 32 --- 711.4(A) --- Architectuur ; stedenbouw ; onderzoek ; hergebruik conflictzones --- Forensic Architecture project ; Goldsmiths ; University of London --- Architectuuronderzoek --- Architectuur en maatschappij --- Architectuur en archeologie ; 'levende' dodenkampen --- Maatschappijwetenschappen ; conflictgebieden --- Alternatieve participatie ; rechtsinspraak --- Duurzame architectuur en stedenbouw ; 21ste eeuw --- Klimaatsverandering ; oplossingen --- 77.04 --- 77.03 --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Anthropology, Forensic --- Medicolegal anthropology --- Physical anthropology --- Criminalistics --- Forensic science --- Science --- Criminal investigation --- Stedenbouw (theorie) --- Architectuurtheorie --- Architectuur (theorie) --- Onderzoek (architectuur) --- Onderzoek (stedenbouw) --- Terrorisme --- Bescherming --- Veiligheid --- Veiligheid van de accommodatie --- Oorlog --- Militaire architectuur --- Heropbouw --- Wederopbouw --- Stadsvernieuwing --- Duurzame ontwikkeling --- Territoriumindelingen --- Ruimtelijk beleid --- Antropologie --- Recht --- Sociologie --- Maatschappijwetenschappen --- Democratie --- Politiek --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; denken over de stedenbouw --- Onderwijs ; kunst- architectuuronderwijs --- Artistieke fotografie. Foto's naar het onderwerp --- Documentaire fotografie --- Law and legislation --- Exhibitions --- 77.03 Documentaire fotografie --- 77.04 Artistieke fotografie. Foto's naar het onderwerp --- Criminalistique --- Anthropologie légale --- Droits de l'homme (Droit international) --- Forensic Architecture (Project) --- Anthropology --- genocide --- mensenrechten
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Oorlogen, interne conflicten en natuurgeweld teisteren de wereld. Miljoenen mensen zijn op de vlucht en zoeken naar nieuwe veiligere plekken om zich tijdelijk of blijvend te vestigen. ‘Human Settlements’ gaat dieper in op de architectonische, stedenbouwkundige en planologische aspecten van moderne nederzettingen. Zowel praktijkvoorbeelden uit de periode 1960-1980 als hedendaagse cases sinds 1990 worden geanalyseerd.
Architecture and society --- Human settlements --- Regional planning --- Refugees --- Architecture et société --- Etablissements humains --- Aménagement du territoire --- Réfugiés --- Case studies --- Cas, Etudes de --- Human settlements. --- Refugees. --- Regional planning. --- 711.4(C) --- Stedenbouw ; architectuur ; nederzettingen ; sloppenwijken ; kampen --- Vluchtelingenkampen --- Conflictgebieden --- Architectuur ; oplossingen voor de derde wereld --- Vernaculaire ; traditionele ; synthese met hedendaagse architectuur --- Stedenbouw ; architectuur ; voor slachtoffers van rampen --- Favela's --- Sociale geografie ; opvang ; onderdak ; minderbedeelden --- 711.4 --- 911.375 --- 728.1 --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; vormgeving en analyse van de stad --- Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie --- Woonhuizen. Woningbouw (algemeen) --- 728.1 Woonhuizen. Woningbouw (algemeen) --- 711.4 Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- Architecture et société --- Aménagement du territoire --- Réfugiés --- Regional development --- State planning --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles --- Habitat, Human --- Human habitat --- Settlements, Human --- Human ecology --- Human geography --- Population --- Sociology --- Land settlement --- Architecture --- Architecture and sociology --- Society and architecture --- Sociology and architecture --- Government policy --- Social aspects --- Human factors --- Case studies.
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