Digital Architecture of War

Authors

  • David Fernando Cortés Saavedra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/vinculos.v0i5.7619

Keywords:

Forensic architecture, Digital humanities, War, Digital culture

Abstract

This article explores the use of digital art history methods, tangible user interfaces (TUI) and forensic architecture tools  in the study of human rights violations and war crimes. With the aim of bringing social scientist closer to the understanding of these technologies,  the article opens with a short introduction of the concept of digital culture and later explains how quantitative information on war crimes is  used to create  posible TUI’s. 

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Section

Escritos de frontera