Forensic Oceanography
Forensic Oceanography is a project initiated within the Forensic Architecture agency by Charles Heller and Lorenzo Pezzani. It seeks to critically investigate the militarised border regime imposed by European states across the EU’s maritime frontier, analysing the political, spatial, and aesthetic conditions that have transformed the waters of the Mediterranean into a deadly space for the illegalised migrants who attempt to cross it. More than forty thousand migrants have died on the Mediterranean over the last thirty years, victims of what Forensic Oceanography calls ‘liquid violence’. By combining human testimonies with traces left across the digital sensorium of the sea—constituted by radars, satellite imagery and vessel tracking systems—Forensic Oceanography has mobilised surveillance technologies ‘against the grain’, to contest the violence of borders and the regimes of (in)visibility on which that violence is founded. The agency’s reports have served as the basis for several legal cases against European states, and their videos have been exhibited internationally.
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LIMINAL, Forensic Oceanography, Border Forensics From Sea to Sky
Featuring different works by the LIMINAL, Forensic Oceanography and Border Forensics collectives, the multimedia installation From Sea to Sky approaches intersectional immobility and frontier-based violence at sea. The objective is to highlight the way in which the Mediterranean maritime space has been transformed into a militarized border zone.