An interview with Forensic Architecture on the cases of Pavlos Fyssas and Zak Kostopoulos
Part of the “For Ever More Images?” digital catalogue
In the context of the “For Ever More Images?” exhibition in April 2019 at Onassis Stegi, Forensic Architecture presented their two major investigations in Athens: the video investigation of the Fyssas case, as presented to the Athens Court of Appeals by the lawyers of the Fyssas family on 10-11 September 2018, as well as some of the findings of their investigation into the murder of Zak Kostopoulos, commissioned by Zak’s family and their legal representatives, and included in the court files of the trial, which began on 21 October 2020.
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The interview is published in the catalogue of the “For Ever More Images?” exhibition, which was curated by Yorgos Karailias, Yorgos Prinos and Pasqua Vorgia. It was conducted in summer 2019 by catalogue editor Alex Strecker, who spoke with four members of the Forensic Architecture research agency, namely Eyal Weizman, Christina Varvia, Stefanos Levidis and Nicholas Zembashi. The discussions published here refer to Forensic Architecture’s counter-investigative work in Athens, Greece since the murder of Pavlos Fyssas in 2013 until today.
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