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the architecture of public truth

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Sternberg Press
Language
English
Pages
763

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Table of Contents

Truth
Getting the dead to tell me what happened -- Thomas Keenan
Can the sun lie? -- Susan Schuppli
Aural contract -- Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Case : Bil'in -- Forensic Architecture and SITU Research
Legal ruptures -- a conversation with Michael Sfard
Before and after -- Ines Weizman and Eyal Weizman
Mayhem in Mahwah -- Gerald Nestler -- Ruins
The architecture of negation -- an interview with Robert Jan van Pelt
What the war will look like -- Helene Kazan
Forensic theater -- Shela Sheikh
Case : Living death camps -- Forensic Architecture and Grupa Spomenik
Proportionality complex -- Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
Chechnya album -- Jonathan Littell
Breathing space -- Füsun Türetken
Ruins under construction -- Gabriel Cuéllar -- Assemblies
Entering evidence -- Susan Schuppli
The architecture of international justice -- Francesco Sebregondi in conversation with Cesare P.R. Romano
Resolution 978D / Model Court --
Case : White phosporous -- Forensic Architecture in collaboration with SITU Research
Lawless lines -- DAAR with Nicola Perugini -- Secrets
Introduction, part II : matter against memory -- Eyal Weizman
Uneasy listening -- Susan Schuppli
A secret in plain sight -- Chris Woods
Persistent exception -- Jacob Burns
Case : Drone strikes -- Forensic Architecture in collaboration with SITU Research
Panorama of destruction -- Emily Dische-Becker and Hisham Ashkar -- Ecologies
The forensic scenography -- Anselm Franke
Floating bodies -- Adrian Lahoud
Case : Guatemala -- Forensic Architecture in collaboration with SITU Research
Nonhuman rights -- Paulo Tavares
Down to earth -- John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog/Territorial Agency
Transparent Earth -- Ryan Bishop
Geoforensics -- Godofredo Pereira
Ehrlich's Pharmakon -- Howard Caygill
The toxic house -- Nabil Ahmed -- Drift
Case : "Left to die boat" -- Charles Heller, Lorenzo Pezzani, and SITU Research
Liquid traces -- Charles Heller and Lorenzo Pezzani
The two lives of the Cap Anamur -- Lorenzo Pezzani
Fractured chains of custody -- Charles Heller
The coming storm -- Modelling Kivalina
Black Atlantis : three songs -- S. Ayesha Hameed
Extraterritorial images -- Maayan Amir.

Edition Notes

Published on the occasion of the exhibition curated by Anselm Franke and Eyal Weizman, Mar. 15-May 5, 2014, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin.

"Published by Sternberg Press and Forensic Architecture"--Colophon.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Berlin

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
599.9
Library of Congress
GN69.8 .F6647 2014, GN69.8.F6647 2014, GN69.8 .F67x 2014, GN69.8 .F67 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
763 p.
Number of pages
763

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30821617M
ISBN 10
3956790111
ISBN 13
9783956790119
LCCN
2015379648
OCLC/WorldCat
879486704

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