Disrupted Dwelling: Forensic Aesthetics and the Visibility of Violence
Disrupted Dwelling: Forensic Aesthetics and the Visibility of Violence
Author(s): Martin CharvátSubject(s): Aesthetics
Published by: Spoločnosť pre estetiku na Slovensku a Inštitút estetiky a umeleckej kultúry Filozofickej fakulty Prešovskej univerzity v Prešove
Keywords: Forensic Aesthetics; Violence; Dwelling; Visualization; Operational Images
Summary/Abstract: The aim of the present text is to offer an interpretation of Eyal Weizman’s_concept of forensic aesthetics, demonstrating how this approach reveals the ways in which the aesthetic perception of_violence, trauma, and decomposition of human dwelling can be transformed in the current digital optical war regime. Forensic aesthetics tries to grasp a_forensic sensibility as both an aesthetic and political practice, requiring individuals to become sensitive to violence and be able to comprehend and experience the affects of disintegration, trauma, and despair that are characteristic of the experience of_the survivor. The environment, dwelling, and architecture are not only inert observers, but rather have become material witnesses of crimes, violence, and destruction of various dwellings inhabited by_various species. The application of digital technologies in forensic aesthetics carries a_strong ethical appeal to avoid injustice. Traces and fragments of evidence, as well as multiple videos and images, are synchronized and recomposed within digital architectural environments and dwellings, as an optical and interpretative tool that shapes a_new type of aesthetics.
Journal: ESPES
- Issue Year: 11/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 69-77
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English