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Franscesco Sebregondi

Francesco Sebregondi is an architect and a researcher, whose work explores the intersections of violence, technology, and the urban condition. Since 2011, he works as a researcher and project coordinator at the independent research agency Forensic Architecture, as well as being the co-editor of its first collective publication Forensis: The Architecture of Public Truth (Sternberg Press, 2014). In 2020 he completed his PhD at the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths University of London, where his research examined the architecture of the Gaza blockade. Since 2017, he is a Research Fellow at UCL’s Centre for Blockchain Technology and since 2017 he is affiliated to EnsadLab’s research group Reflective Interaction, around questions of data visualisation and tracking.

Profile picture by: Sam Barker. Published in : https://www.wired.co.uk/article/gaza-data-forensics

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