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Forensics is an aesthetic practice because it involves the modes and the means by which incidents are sensed and evidence is presented. Aesthetics is employed in different ways across the three domains of forensic operations – the FIELD, the LABORATORY and the FORUM.
31 Δεκ 2018 · The popular meaning of “forensics” signals a fetishistic relation to knowledge — something that critics elsewhere have denounced (cf. Robinson) — reliant on a loose method of examining crimes to recover details for legal prosecution.
explore the tradition of the forensic aesthetic in art by way of a select number of artworks. This chapter focuses on investigating the way in which these works, whether consciously or unconsciously, speak of associations between violence and representation through the mode of the forensic aesthetic.
6 Οκτ 2014 · This article explores the forensic aesthetic of four contemporary artists who draw on the legal archive. The growing cultural engagement with law's archive demonstrates that artists and curators are no longer simply exhibiting archival police photographs.
1 Ιαν 2006 · Through its play on seemingly insignificant detail&, clues and traces, the forensic aesthetic suggests that meaning is dispersed, fragmentary and uncertain. According to Rugoff (1997:17), the forensic aesthetic "aims to engage the viewer in a process of mental reconstruction".
FORENSIC AESTHETIC is a research project led by James Frieze that facilitates conversation about forensic aesthetics by bringing together artists,academics and activists across institutional separation of science from art.
5 Δεκ 2022 · Jones engages in critical dialogues of forensic conduct and photographic aesthetics – how forensic conventions mobilize art and how art reconfigures the domain of the forensic. Identifying new forensic epistemologies of the “object-oriented culture,” Jones explores how “human voice persists, albeit from an indeterminate position” in ...