Julien Seroussi is a former analyst at the International Criminal Court who worked on the Bogoro case. Frank Leibovici is a poet and artist. Together, they apply new methods from art, poetry and social sciences to the fact-finding process in international justice.
Read MoreInstead of starting from legal theories to be completed by evidence, as legal practitioners would do, they suggest beginning with the evidentiary material and looking at the images with various methodologies from art, design, poetry, or social sciences.
In the context of Taipei Biennial 2020, visitors are invited to combine evidentiary materials by using racks and magnets, tags and colour codes, to make new narratives emerge from the images. In this process, they are acting as both international judges assessing evidence and art curators mounting an ephemeral exhibition.
Courtesy Taipei Fine Arts Museum