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Blood from Stone: Mapping

WRITTEN IN BONE
 
Blood from Stone Part Two
 
Written in Bone is a conceptual project focussed on the representation of landscapes that have been significantly altered by mankind through the practices involved in the reaping of resources. The communication goal of this project was that landscapes require the same degree of moral care and concern as sentient beings for whom justice seems reserved.
 
In order for this focus to find expression, a form of pseudo-forensic anthropology, a specialized field combining osteology, anthropology and archaeology in the interest of identifying the human remains that are no longer recognizable, was applied to these altered landscapes in an attempt to explore the seemingly contradictory yet symbiotic relationship between identity, as sameness and change over time and composition, as a form of fragility and initiate a change in attitudes towards land management as environmental protection. 
 
For the purpose of this project, Salvamento Quarry was identified as victim. Salvamento Quarry is an abandoned granite quarry that was closed down to a combination of low-quality granite and improper mining practices.
MAPPING
 
A digital rendering was overlaid with a grid and evidence points that correspond to the evidence tags and case file content. This was an interpretation of the mapping process employed to retain as much contextual information about a crime scene and evidence as is possible in the processing of the crime scene.
Rendered map of the crime scene
Grid marking the location of evidence
Map with grid superimposed
Detailing of map mock-up
Detailing of map mock-up
Close-up slice of map
Close-up slice of map
Close-up slice of map
Blood from Stone: Mapping
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Blood from Stone: Mapping

A part of the larger conceptual body of work Written in Bone: Blood from stone in which a form of pseudo-forensic anthropology is applied to land Read More

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