Eyal Weizman on the Architectural-Image Complex, Forensic Archeology and Policing across the Desertification Line

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    Abstract

    Incidents in global politics are usually apprehended as the patterned interaction of macro-actors such as states. Eyal Weizman takes a different tack—an architect by training, Weizman tackles incidents through detailed readings of heterogeneous materials—digital images, debris, reforestation, blast patterns in ruins—to piece together concrete positions of engagement in specific legal, political, or activist controversies in global politics. In this Talk, Weizman—among others—elaborates on methods across scales and material territories, discusses the interactions of environment and politics, and traces his trajectory in forensic architecture.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTheory Talks
    Volume2015
    Issue number69
    ISSN2001-4732
    Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 2015

    Keywords

    • international relations theory
    • architecture
    • Policing

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