Cabinet 43: Forensics

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Derived from the Latin "forensis," the word forensics refers to the "forum" and designates the practice of making an argument by using objects before...

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Derived from the Latin "forensis," the word forensics refers to the "forum" and designates the practice of making an argument by using objects before a professional, political or legal gathering. "Cabinet" issue 43, with a special section on "Forensics" edited by Eyal Weizman, features Weizman on the changing role of forensics following the discovery of the body of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele; Lawrence abu-Hamdan on the use by the British police of minute shifts in electrical signatures to precisely date recorded phone conversations; an interview with legendary forensic anthropologist Clyde Snow; and artist projects by Hito Steyerl and Fareed Armaly. Elsewhere in the issue: Rachel Berwick on "zugunruhe," a term coined in the 1950s to describe the phenomenon of nighttime restlessness of birds about to migrate; D. Graham Burnett and Sal Randolph's guide to identifying paper shredder patterns in order to reassemble destroyed documents; an artist project by Amie Siegel; and much more.

  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:112 pages
  • Publication:2011
  • Publisher:Cabinet
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  • Language:eng
  • ISBN10:1932698426
  • ISBN13:9781932698428
  • kindle Asin:1932698426

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