

Lawfare Daily: A New Exhibition on Visual Investigation with Lisa Luksch, Anjli Parrin, and Brad Samuels
Oct 10, 2024
In this engaging discussion, guests Lisa Luksch, a curator from the Architekturmuseum der TUM, Anjli Parrin, a law professor and human rights advocate, and Brad Samuels, founding partner at SITU, explore the groundbreaking exhibition "Visual Investigations: Between Advocacy, Journalism, and Law" opening in Munich. They delve into how visual storytelling intersects with human rights advocacy and the role of interdisciplinary teams in shedding light on abuses. The conversation highlights the ethical implications and transformative power of visual inquiry in contemporary justice narratives.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Visual Investigations: Art, Law, and Advocacy
01:47 • 23min
Exploring Visual Investigations in Modern Exhibitions
24:23 • 2min
Protecting Personal Data with Continuous Monitoring
26:07 • 4min
Visual Advocacy in Legal Contexts
30:08 • 13min
Interdisciplinary Aspirations in Climate Justice Film
43:33 • 5min
Concluding Thoughts and Support for the Podcast
48:05 • 2min