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Thursday
, November 16 • 17:15 - 18:15
Visual Forensics and Open Source Investigations
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The New York Times
combined social content, data from the open web and visual forensics with traditional reporting on three "open source" investigations. These practical case studies include
debunking Syria and Russia's claims on the chemical weapons attack in Khan Sheikhoun
,
how the Turkish president's security detail attacked protesters
in Washington D.C., and
building a timeline in the Las Vegas shooting
.
Note: Data Labs have 30 seats with computers. These workshops may reach capacity quickly, so we recommend you arrive early.
Speakers
Malachy Browne
Senior Story Producer, New York Times
I specialize in using social journalism in open source investigations and combining that with visual forensics and traditional reporting. Some people call it video investigations.
Thursday November 16, 2017 17:15 - 18:15 PST
Wits Science Stadium - Auditorium 3
West Campus, Torrance St, Johannesburg,
2. General Interest
8. Data
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