Forensic Architecture is a investigative agency based in Goldsmiths University, a multi-disciplinary group comprised of architects, investigative journalists, lawyers, filmmakers and developers.
3D modelling, photogrammetry, spatial analysis, situated testimony are some of the methods used to uncover state violence. Working with partner organisations around the world they advocate for civil society groups affected by human rights violations.
Nicholas’s work at Forensic Architecture focuses on the spatialisation of video and other open source media.
He has studied Architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Architectural Association (AA), where he carried out research into the nature of digital labour through the orchestration of crowdsourced tasks. He graduated from the AA in 2015 with RIBA Part II.
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