Counter-forensics: Responding to Police Violence

Counter-forensics: Responding to Police Violence

This Research Night will focus on the case of Sammy Baker, who was killed by the Amsterdam Police on 13 August 2020.

By Nieuwe Instituut

Date and time

Thursday, April 24 · 7 - 9:30pm CEST

Location

Nieuwe Instituut

25 Museumpark 3015 CB Rotterdam Netherlands

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

This Research Night will focus on the case of Sammy Baker, who was killed by the Amsterdam Police on 13 August 2020. The London-based research group Forensic Architecture (FA) and its Berlin-based sister organisation Forensis continue their collaboration with the Nieuwe Instituut, building on their previous publication with investigative journalism platform Argos.

Counter-forensics
Counter-forensics is a mode of investigative research employed by organisations in civil society, which seeks to respond to human rights violations and acts of police and state violence. It constitutes socialised research, knowledge production, and design-led storytelling in which interdisciplinary coalitions of citizens and civil society organisations come together to challenge the results of official investigations, presenting their findings in courtroom, political processes, but also in media and cultural forums.

On 24 April, invited speakers from FA, Forensis, INDEX, and Controle Alt Delete will share their expert perspectives on the case of the killing of Sammy Baker, alongside members of Sammy’s family. Through reference to Sammy’s case and other cases of police violence across Europe, they will discuss technical investigative practices, activism, advocacy, and the pursuit of accountability. How can we make police violence visible, and address it? How can technical research and lived experience complement one another? How can designers and spatial researchers contribute to exposing systemic injustice?

This Research Night follows on from Evidencing the Police Killing of Sammy Baker.

Forensic Architecture (FA) is a research agency affiliated with Goldsmiths, University of London, that investigates human rights violations, including violence by governments, police and companies.

Forensis, FA’s Berlin-based sister organisation, works with communities that are confronted with state and corporate violence, and supports them in their struggle for justice and accountability.

INDEX reports on violence and human rights violations, with contributions from journalists, researchers, artists, filmmakers, architects, engineers and lawyers.

Controle Alt Delete promotes fair and effective law enforcement and fights against racial profiling and excessive police violence.

Programme

  • 19:00 – Doors open
  • 19:20 – Welcome by Aukje Bolle (Nieuwe Instituut)
  • 19:25 - Introduction by Justine Seewald, mother of Sammy Baker
  • 19:35 - Contributions by Bob Trafford (Forensic Architecture), Phoebe Walton (Forensis), Francesco Sebregondi (INDEX) and Stafford Scott (Goldsmith’s University / Forensic Architecture)
  • 20:30 – Conversation with contributors and Jair Schalkwijk (Controle Alt Delete) moderated by Setareh Noorani (Nieuwe Instituut)
  • 20:55 - Closing Reflections, Setareh Noorani
  • 21:00 – Drinks at the bar

    Research Nights
    These recurring events offer an insight into ongoing research in the Nieuwe Instituut. In a small-scale and interactive setting, participants can exchange ideas through discussions, workshops, films or other experimental activities. Join in and contribute to collective research.
  • 19:20 – Welcome by Aukje Bolle (Nieuwe Instituut)
  • 19:25 - Introduction by Justine Seewald, mother of Sammy Baker
  • 19:35 - Contributions by Bob Trafford (Forensic Architecture), Phoebe Walton (Forensis), Francesco Sebregondi (INDEX) and Stafford Scott (Goldsmith’s University / Forensic Architecture)
  • 20:30 – Conversation with contributors and Jair Schalkwijk (Controle Alt Delete) moderated by Setareh Noorani (Nieuwe Instituut)
  • 20:55 - Closing Reflections, Setareh Noorani
  • 21:00 – Drinks at the bar

Make your evening complete!
Combine this event with a visit to our exhibitions – admission to the museum is free on Thursday evenings. Fancy a bite to eat? Join us in the Nieuwe Café!

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