Seven international case studies
Exhibition "Visual Investigations"
Event location
Architecture Museum of the TUM
Target audience
publically
Visit the exhibition "VISUAL INVESTIGATIONS - Between Advocacy, Journalism, and Law" at the TUM Architecture Museum and discover how architectural expertise actively contributes to uncovering and visualizing human rights violations through seven international case studies.
Interdisciplinary teams that can include architects, filmmakers and computer scientists, among others, mobilize a diverse constellation of tools and methods to analyze violations across time and space. From applying geospatial analysis and 3D modeling to the rapidly developing fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The TUM Architecture Museum is dedicating its exhibition to the emergent field of visual investigation to show, through a series of seven case studies, how architecture operates between advocacy, journalism, and the law in the pursuit of justice and accountability.
Additional information
- Architecture Museum of the TUM
- Contact: am @architekturmuseum.de
How to find us
- Location: Architecture Museum of the TUM in the Pinakothek der Moderne, Barer Straße 40, 80333 Munich
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