"First, the accident must be written faithfully (indexically, automatically, authentically); second, it must be read forensically. To read the accident forensically is to perform a certain kind of scientific exegesis. It is to painstakingly analyze and rigorously interpret what is simultaneously a book of revelation (about 'what really happened') and a book of judgment (about 'what went wrong')."
The technoprogressivist fantasy of forensic media to "learn from failure"
Greg Siegel, Forensic Media, 2014, p.83







