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Date

13 February 2026

genocides. A forensic reading

This talk starts from the book of the same name and the work of Forensic Architecture on the genocide in Gaza to ask how architecture serves to reconstruct facts, investigate systematic forms of violence and develop speculative methodologies that allow us to make visible what is often presented as invisible. The architecture, understood as a tool for spatial and political analysis, allows tracing the power relations registered in the territory and, at the same time, open spaces for justice and the reconstruction of collective meaning.

Júlia Nueno Guitart is a researcher and engineer. His work explores the computational systems that organize life and the spaces we inhabit, with the aim of developing new ways of understanding them and acting with and through them. He is currently part of the Forensic Architecture team and is completing his PhD at the Center for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths (University of London), where he also teaches classes in the master's degree in the same discipline.
Among other publications, she is the editor of the book Genocidios (Galaxia Gutenberg)

LOCATION

OCCC

Sant Ferran, 12
Valencia, Valencia 46001 Spain

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