Lecture at the Museum of the history of immigration in Paris

I’m honored to have been invited to speak in the final session of the RUINES seminar “The Building as a Trace of Crime,” co-curated by Aurélie Audeval and Nicolas Fischer. In my June 7th talk I presented my archival and practice-based research that, using forensic architectural techniques, located and rendered visible the Vincennes Identification Center…

I’m honored to have been invited to speak in the final session of the RUINES seminar “The Building as a Trace of Crime,” co-curated by Aurélie Audeval and Nicolas Fischer. In my June 7th talk I presented my archival and practice-based research that, using forensic architectural techniques, located and rendered visible the Vincennes Identification Center (CIV). The CIV was a location of internment and repression of the Algerian war in the Parisian region. Following the talk, I demonstrated the immersive AR-3D reconstitution of the CIV developed with the TechCore team at the University of Arizona. Thanks to Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration and Marianne Amar for hosting this event.

Find the museum’s announcement here.

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