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this film is made by a group of people called forensic architecture, and who are they? architecture, and who are they? they are a research agency and date were funded by an architect in 2010, and they have formed about 25 people we re they have formed about 25 people were artists and architects and lawyers and like many very skills, and they each employ their own interdisciplinary talents to investigating allegations of state and corporate violence. how did they do that? people send in images of things that have happened, for example the film—maker here sent this footage to them, and they've analysed what happened that day. frantic architectures do called them ahousaht frantic architectures do called them ahousa ht —— call themselves frantic architectures do called them ahousaht —— call themselves artist, so ahousaht —— call themselves artist, so what is the film doing here in an art exhibition? they use exhibition to expand the reach of what they do, they work across courtrooms and books and there are work and be seen in many ways but the most direct way is through exh
this film is made by a group of people called forensic architecture, and who are they? architecture, and who are they? they are a research agency and date were funded by an architect in 2010, and they have formed about 25 people we re they have formed about 25 people were artists and architects and lawyers and like many very skills, and they each employ their own interdisciplinary talents to investigating allegations of state and corporate violence. how did they do that? people send in images...
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this film is made by a group of people called the forensic architecture, who are they exactly? that? people send them images of things that happen for example the film—maker here said this footage to them, and they have analysed it to kind of extrapolate what during that day. forensic architecture don't actually call themselves artists, so what is their film doing actually call themselves artists, so what is theirfilm doing here in an art exhibition? they use exhibition to expand the reach of what they do, they work in courtrooms and write books and there‘s many ways they‘re working to be seen, but a direct way to be seen if the exhibition. thank you very much. while forensic architecture are looking at real events, our next artist named hyman has created fictional film and it‘s one hour and has created fictional film and it‘s one hourandi has created fictional film and it‘s one hour and i have summer lead to there are chairs to sit on in here, it‘s just one character in this film and it‘s about a man who spent a decade living alone in an abandoned airport. it was inspired by t
this film is made by a group of people called the forensic architecture, who are they exactly? that? people send them images of things that happen for example the film—maker here said this footage to them, and they have analysed it to kind of extrapolate what during that day. forensic architecture don't actually call themselves artists, so what is their film doing actually call themselves artists, so what is theirfilm doing here in an art exhibition? they use exhibition to expand the reach of...
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we took forensic architecture to meet nathan.rough the house, nathan gave a detailed account of what he had witnessed in each room. how many people were in the house? i don't remember the exact number. but in the detainees‘ room and in the other room, there were around 20 people. nkoroka was the one in charge of the house, so sometimes he would get them out, beat them up in the living room. the detainees were made to lie down and the chairs from the other side. i can‘t tell if they were beaten one by one. all i know is that they were screaming. we managed to find a man that had entered that very living room, and face nkoroka‘s interrogation. we will call him pierre. pierre was accused of involvement in the protests. he was tortured but later escaped and fled the country. when i was inside i was like someone who was already dead. i didn‘t think i would ever get out. now that i am far away, i am starting to forget. but what keeps coming back to me are the screams that i heard over there. pierre‘s is the most detailed and shocking a
we took forensic architecture to meet nathan.rough the house, nathan gave a detailed account of what he had witnessed in each room. how many people were in the house? i don't remember the exact number. but in the detainees‘ room and in the other room, there were around 20 people. nkoroka was the one in charge of the house, so sometimes he would get them out, beat them up in the living room. the detainees were made to lie down and the chairs from the other side. i can‘t tell if they were...
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we found the owners of the house, and using their ptos, research agency forensic architecture built this model. then we tracked down an intelligence agent who said he knew the place. he claims the house became a torture site run by this man, the agent says that nd the time of the video, he witnessed a beheading. >> during the timef that blood , they had brought three men and put themn that room over there. the next night, an intelligence agent came and took them out of the detention room to the living room. that was him. he ordered the gang to behead them. porter: we put these allegations to the burundian government but received no response. another man said he was detained in the same house during the time of the alleged killing. >> we could heareople shouting dogs.ying, "get up, emdon't let scape, or you will suffer the consequences." when they finally caught them, i could hear them screaming in a way that suggested they wereed being kir being inflicted excruciating pain. reporter: many of those targeted are accused of opposing president pierre nkurunziza's bid for a third term. frday
we found the owners of the house, and using their ptos, research agency forensic architecture built this model. then we tracked down an intelligence agent who said he knew the place. he claims the house became a torture site run by this man, the agent says that nd the time of the video, he witnessed a beheading. >> during the timef that blood , they had brought three men and put themn that room over there. the next night, an intelligence agent came and took them out of the detention room...
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one of them is a forensics architecture, journalists, lawyers and scientists so it will be interestings well and that will be starting here whether you are watching on bbc world news or the bbc news channel so i hope you enjoy that and outside source we'll be back to its full length tomorrow. thanks for watching. thank you forjoining me. we start in north america, the weather picture currently is actually a pretty quiet one. the low pressure that brought the stormy weather through the weekend now pulling out into the atlantic. a few showers across florida. basically what we have almost got from coast—to—coast isa have almost got from coast—to—coast is a big area of high pressure for tuesday, but looking out towards the pacific you can see a low here and that will increasingly make inroads into california through the course of tuesday but especially for wednesday. following on from the bushfires, the terrain is altered such that heavy rain coming down in a short space of time will cause some landslides and i think we will see some localised flooding thanks to the relentless rain. rain i
one of them is a forensics architecture, journalists, lawyers and scientists so it will be interestings well and that will be starting here whether you are watching on bbc world news or the bbc news channel so i hope you enjoy that and outside source we'll be back to its full length tomorrow. thanks for watching. thank you forjoining me. we start in north america, the weather picture currently is actually a pretty quiet one. the low pressure that brought the stormy weather through the weekend...
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meticulously constructed chronology and then you can actually you know with the help of partners that forensic architecture you're able to put some of this into a three d. rendering of the reconstruction of the whole thing where you can place people exactly where they were when this thing happened now it's amazing that you know i personally reporting this out to the one eighty a couple of times you know based on some of the footage that we're getting in from certain angles it looked like you know one set of facts but once we were able to triangulate and not just triangulate with three sources but i think we had six or something you know vantage points on the final moment you're really able to like see everything you're able to place everything in in it's a ray and space it out exactly as it was relative to the israeli side you really begin to see who was where who was doing what how far were they away was anybody doing anything they should have been doing or or that pose any kind of legitimate threat and then you're able to see you know what the facts were. israel's prime minister says he's received a pers
meticulously constructed chronology and then you can actually you know with the help of partners that forensic architecture you're able to put some of this into a three d. rendering of the reconstruction of the whole thing where you can place people exactly where they were when this thing happened now it's amazing that you know i personally reporting this out to the one eighty a couple of times you know based on some of the footage that we're getting in from certain angles it looked like you...
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the final film is the work of a research agency called forensic architecture, who investigate allegedar. the winner of the prize will be announced tonight. rebecca jones, bbc news. living alone in an abandoned airport might be quite appealing to some right now! in the meantime, will gompertz is at tate britain, where this evening's turner prize ceremony will be taking place, he is next to that giant slug! iam not that giant slug! i am not the giant slug, i'm just a few yards from the house of commons at tate britain on millbank, these giant slugs are part of the installation commissioned by an artist called spartacus chatwin, who was once upon a time short—listed for the turner prize, but not this year. it is four film—makers, for the turner prize, but not this year. it is fourfilm—makers, and to explain who they are and why they have been chosen, lindsey yung is the chief curator of the turner prize. the obvious question, no paintings, no sculptures, do they have nothing to say any more, those media? the turner prize is different every year, media? the turner prize is different every
the final film is the work of a research agency called forensic architecture, who investigate allegedar. the winner of the prize will be announced tonight. rebecca jones, bbc news. living alone in an abandoned airport might be quite appealing to some right now! in the meantime, will gompertz is at tate britain, where this evening's turner prize ceremony will be taking place, he is next to that giant slug! iam not that giant slug! i am not the giant slug, i'm just a few yards from the house of...
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the finalfilm is the work of the research agency called forensics architecture who investigate allegede in southern israel last year. the winner of the prize would be announced tonight. and you can see the turner prize winner announced live here on bbc news in a special programme at 9.30 this evening if you think it's still too early to have your christmas decorations up, you might want to look away now. a couple in leicester have covered their home in festive lights, as part of a tradition that's been going on for more than 30 years. fred and eileen toone, who are 91 and 86, say they save money from their pension each year to put on the display for their elderly neighbours. now it's time for a look at the weather. good morning to simon king. good morning. many of us will go to frost this morning, beautiful start to the day. this beautiful picture from the isle of white, this view of venous from the isle of white, this view of venous cut many of you talking this morning, this bright star, towards the top right of the crescent moon. now, i'm likely to see that view tonight, this mass of
the finalfilm is the work of the research agency called forensics architecture who investigate allegede in southern israel last year. the winner of the prize would be announced tonight. and you can see the turner prize winner announced live here on bbc news in a special programme at 9.30 this evening if you think it's still too early to have your christmas decorations up, you might want to look away now. a couple in leicester have covered their home in festive lights, as part of a tradition...
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the final film is the work of a research agency called forensic architecture.ed tonight. and you can see the turner prize winner announced live here on bbc news in a special programme at 9.30 this evening. now it's time for a look at the weather. the message really is that if you wa nt to the message really is that if you want to get out and about and enjoy the weather, today's the day to do it because it is going to turn quite u nsettled it because it is going to turn quite unsettled and quite an person really the next few days. we have some sunshine out there this morning. some lovely sunshine in hampshire. many of us started off with clear skies. quite chilly and frosty. 0ut towards the west, we have more cloud, which isjust starting towards the west, we have more cloud, which is just starting to gather and move in a north—east with direction. it is linked with this area of low pressure. there is some rain on this as well. for the rest of this afternoon, we will continue with lots of sunshine, particularly across scotland and northern parts of england. engla
the final film is the work of a research agency called forensic architecture.ed tonight. and you can see the turner prize winner announced live here on bbc news in a special programme at 9.30 this evening. now it's time for a look at the weather. the message really is that if you wa nt to the message really is that if you want to get out and about and enjoy the weather, today's the day to do it because it is going to turn quite u nsettled it because it is going to turn quite unsettled and quite...