Eyal Weizman

Weizman has been a professor of architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and has also taught at The Bartlett (UCL) in London at the Städelschule in Frankfurt.

Weizman's most known theoretical work describes the acts of the Israeli army as founded upon the post-structuralist French philosophers and a reading of them.

Forensic Architecture undertook research for Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Doctors without Borders (MSF), the Red Cross (ICRC), and the United Nations.

In February 2020, Weizman was informed by email that his right to travel to the United States under a visa waiver program had been revoked.

He is currently on the advisory boards of the Human Rights Project at Bard College in New York,[9] as a jury member for architecture in the Akademie Schloss Solitude and of other academic and cultural institutions.

Summarizing the report's findings, Weizman has said:Israel’s defence at the ICJ relied greatly on it instituting these humanitarian zones, warnings and evacuation orders.

[13] Hollow Land The Conflict's Shoreline The Least of all Possible Evils Mengele's Skull Forensic Architecture exhibited internationally[30] including at the documenta 14 in Kassel.

Eyal Weizman (2012)