Forensis e.V. is a non-profit association committed to counter-investigating violence and repression by state and corporate actors around the world, using techniques pioneered by Forensic Architecture (a research agency based at Goldsmiths, University of London). Forensis is dedicated to the interdisciplinary research and development of new investigative technologies and methods, working at the intersection of architecture, art, science, software, filmmaking, and law for the investigation of violations of human and environmental rights. The evidence produced by these investigations will be presented through participation in or the establishment of cultural, political, and legal forums, including courtrooms, inquiries, tribunals, and truth commissions, as well as through lectures, seminars, publications, and exhibitions in art and cultural institutions.
Forensic Architecture (FA) is looking to work with an early career researcher who is versatile, proactive, and has a strong ambition and willingness to engage with the use of new technologies for the investigation of human rights violations and environmental destruction by state and corporate actors. The Researcher will participate in the development of cutting-edge investigative tools for casework across regional, temporal, and thematic areas. Contributions could extend across spatial and cartographic analysis, computational design, 3D simulations, open-source research, and the presentation of findings through various media including written reports, investigative videos, and interactive web platforms.


