Turner Prize profile: Forensic Architecture
Find out more about the Turner Prize-nominated collective that turned Brian Eno's head.
Turner Prize nominee Forensic Architecture are made up of architects, filmmakers, software developers, investigative journalists, lawyers and scientists. Ariel Caine from the group joins us to talk about how the increase in digital technology, like mobile phones capturing audio, photos and videos, and satellite images has allowed them to create a ‘citizen-led’ evidence gathering analysis. This work has proved as vital evidence in a number of global legal cases.
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