Nicholas Masterton writes:
At Forensic Architecture we are always looking for ways that technology can be used in the service of human rights and against state violence. We used Blender, Cinema4D and Marvelous Designer to create a forensic reconstruction of the killing of Mark Duggan in London in 2011.
The investigation—which uses information in the public domain— analyses both the event of the shooting, and the official police findings, in closer detail than ever before.
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Nice use of technology to bring evidences. Congratulation. Keep the good job!
Wow, excellent work.
wow..... using this in depth study and logic, and detail, it would be hard to argue the point of how the gun got to the grass. Humans are faulty in the heat of the moment. Mistakes are made for sure. But with this kind of evidence, I would have to side against the Police . What became of the officer that "found" the gun in the grass??
I like this forensic use of computer animation. And I am impressed with the amount of data used to produce the re-enactment. WOW
Kudo's.