Forensic Architecture?s Samaneh Moafi on Tear Gas Use in Chile: ?Toxic Gas Is Not Only Colonizing the Public Space of Our Cities?

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 18/10/2021
Forensic Architecture?s Samaneh Moafi on Tear Gas Use in Chile: ?Toxic Gas Is Not Only Colonizing the Public Space of Our Cities?

On October 18, 2019, a 4-cent increase on Santiago's Metro fare caused an uproar on the streets of the Chilean capital. The citizens' anger escalated quickly, leading to demands of immediate structural changes in the Chilean economic and social system. Alongside the people's call for change, daily clashes between protesters and the police led t...
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