Episodes
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In this episode we speak to curator Mark Rawlinson about the curation of Sugar Paper Theories Exhibition at Royal Photographic Society in Bristol.
Disappearance of Guðmundur and Geirfinnur in 1974 in Iceland's most controversial murder case. Six people were convicted of their murder on the basis of false memories, which in later years were considered to be wrongful convictions.
Jack Latham's Sugar Paper Theories project attempts to document and offer different perspectives on the chilling events of the case.
Episode produced in partnership between Royal Photographic Society and Boomsatsuma
Sugar Paper Theories is at Royal Photographic Society until the 26 January 2020
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode we speak to forensic psychology professor, Gísli Guðjónsson about his work as a detective and as part of the task force who worked on Iceland's most controversial murder case which is the focus of Sugar Paper Theories Exhibition at Royal Photographic Society in Bristol.
Disappearance of Guðmundur and Geirfinnur in 1974 in Iceland's most controversial murder case. Six people were convicted of their murder on the basis of false memories, which in later years were considered to be wrongful convictions.
Jack Latham's Sugar Paper Theories project attempts to document and offer different perspectives on the chilling events of the case.
Episode produced in partnership between Royal Photographic Society and Boomsatsuma
Sugar Paper Theories is at Royal Photographic Society until the 26 January 2020
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode we speak to filmmaker Dylan Howitt about his documentary Out of Thin Air, which was screened as part of Sugar Paper Theories Exhibition at Royal Photographic Society in Bristol.
Disappearance of Guðmundur and Geirfinnur in 1974 in Iceland's most controversial murder case. Six people were convicted of their murder on the basis of false memories, which in later years were considered to be wrongful convictions.
Jack Latham's Sugar Paper Theories project attempts to document and offer different perspectives on the chilling events of the case.
Episode produced in partnership between Royal Photographic Society and Boomsatsuma
Sugar Paper Theories is at Royal Photographic Society until the 26 January 2020
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode we speak to photographer Jack Latham about his Sugar Paper Theories Exhibition at RPS in Bristol.
Disappearance of Guðmundur and Geirfinnur in 1974 in Iceland's most controversial murder case. Six people were convicted of their murder on the basis of false memories, which in later years were considered to be wrongful convictions.
Jack Latham's Sugar Paper Theories project attempts to document and offer different perspectives on the chilling events of the case.
Episode produced in partnership between Royal Photographic Society and Boomsatsuma
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.