For the Ars Electronica edition of our Loops series we are joined by Mark Mushiva and Tobechukwu Onwukeme (members of the Forensic Architecture team among other things), for a conversation on their interdisciplinary practices. The talk will discuss the political affordances of Operational imaging within 3D softwares in current discourses of environmental change and colonial reckoning. Through a presentation of two case studies by the investigative agency Forensic Architecture, the speakers unpack the importance of artistic direction, scientific analysis, and technology in creating evidentiary material used for activism.
For the Ars Electronica edition of our Loops series we are joined by Mark Mushiva and Tobechukwu Onwukeme (members of the Forensic Architecture team among other things), for a conversation on their interdisciplinary practices. The talk will discuss the political affordances of Operational imaging within 3D softwares in current discourses of environmental change and colonial reckoning. Through a presentation of two case studies by the investigative agency Forensic Architecture, the speakers unpack the importance of artistic direction, scientific analysis, and technology in creating evidentiary material used for activism.
The event will take place at the Ars Electronica Festival and is open to all, a live stream will be available here.
You will find us in the inner garden, at the Kiosk of the Linz Academy!
Mark Mushiva & Tobechukwu Onwukeme
For the Ars Electronica edition of our Loops series we are joined by Mark Mushiva and Tobechukwu Onwukeme (members of the Forensic Architecture team among other things), for a conversation on their interdisciplinary practices. The talk will discuss the political affordances of Operational imaging within 3D softwares in current discourses of environmental change and colonial reckoning. Through a presentation of two case studies by the investigative agency Forensic Architecture, the speakers unpack the importance of artistic direction, scientific analysis, and technology in creating evidentiary material used for activism.
For the Ars Electronica edition of our Loops series we are joined by Mark Mushiva and Tobechukwu Onwukeme (members of the Forensic Architecture team among other things), for a conversation on their interdisciplinary practices. The talk will discuss the political affordances of Operational imaging within 3D softwares in current discourses of environmental change and colonial reckoning. Through a presentation of two case studies by the investigative agency Forensic Architecture, the speakers unpack the importance of artistic direction, scientific analysis, and technology in creating evidentiary material used for activism.