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A review by keegan_leech
Investigative Aesthetics: Conflicts and Commons in the Politics of Truth by Matthew Fuller, Eyal Wiezman
challenging
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
I loved this. It's very relevant to my work and interests, but I get the feeling just about anyone would enjoy it. If you like Forensic Architecture's investigations, then this will definitely appeal.
Fuller and Wiezman explore knowledge-making, investigation, and modern media in a unique and fascinating way. They argue for combining disciplines like theatre, computer science, biology, art, and more to change the way that we think about sensing and communicating information
If that piques your interest at all, then this book is definitely for you. I found that it widened my perspective, introduced me to plenty of new concepts, and I'm still thinking about it months later.
Fuller and Wiezman explore knowledge-making, investigation, and modern media in a unique and fascinating way. They argue for combining disciplines like theatre, computer science, biology, art, and more to change the way that we think about sensing and communicating information
If that piques your interest at all, then this book is definitely for you. I found that it widened my perspective, introduced me to plenty of new concepts, and I'm still thinking about it months later.