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The independent spatial research group Forensic Architecture is seeking footage of the fatal fire at Grenfell Tower to create a 3D video that could build a better understanding of how the disaster unfolded.
Forensic Architecture believe many of the witnesses of the fire hold recordings on their smartphones or cameras that could help piece together how the blaze that killed 71 people began and spread.
The group of architects, scientists and researchers based at Goldsmiths, University of London, is asking for submissions of footage via its Grenfell Media Archive.
The organisation plans to use the footage to build a free public resource, synchronising the videos and placing them within a 3D model of the tower in west London.
Forensic Architecture seek video footage for Grenfell Tower fire investigation
This will be interesting both in terms of the video and it's reception.
Forensic Architecture believe many of the witnesses of the fire hold recordings on their smartphones or cameras that could help piece together how the blaze that killed 71 people began and spread.
The group of architects, scientists and researchers based at Goldsmiths, University of London, is asking for submissions of footage via its Grenfell Media Archive.
The organisation plans to use the footage to build a free public resource, synchronising the videos and placing them within a 3D model of the tower in west London.
Forensic Architecture seek video footage for Grenfell Tower fire investigation
This will be interesting both in terms of the video and it's reception.