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Imaginary Evidence is an artefact that contains two kinds of archives.

The first is rather traditional. It contains titles, images and descriptions of work by Forced Entertainment and its collaborators from the first 20 years of the company's existence (see below). This information became the basis for the (updated and expanded) archive on the company's website. (www.forcedentertainment.com)

The second behaves not unlike an archive but it is, in fact, the main body of Imaginary Evidence. It is a system of 19 themed spaces, each containing fragments of video, audio and annotation (not always all from the same source). These elements come from work and other endeavors by the company. There are rules defining the inclusion/exclusion of material from each theme as well as rules regarding the relationship of one theme to another.