In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforded aesthetics, by activists, artists and protesters. We use the existing literature of surveillance studies and visual studies to examine how exactly a drone-afforded visibility emerges and how it mediates the visibility of a particular community or space of contention. We draw on the concepts of “surveillance capacities” and (counter) visibility practices to analyse the process and production of drone (and drone-simulated) counter surveillant artist/activist visibility.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
Drones are used increasingly by amateur photographers, which is why Dr Elisa Serafinelli and Dr Laur...
In this paper we explore the politics of the drone video production. Despite the growing literature ...
This article aims to explore the connection between drones and alternative journalistic narratives f...
In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforde...
Access and habituation are socio-cultural forces that have acted to domesticate the drone in contemp...
This paper draws from art, activism, and other critical practices to examine the question of whether...
Despite the opportunities afforded by the growing use of drones, their civilian use causes concern a...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct image...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images...
The skies as sites of protest are opening up. Protester-operated drones are beginning to appear in t...
Drones are a dark technology (Lichty). The military drones that kill civilians are unevenly distribu...
The increased use of and attention to drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have led to a wide...
Drone Vision addresses questions of how visibility and verticality are intrinsic to drone technology...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs - commonly referred to as drones) in journalism has emerge...
Drones are used increasingly by amateur photographers, which is why Dr Elisa Serafinelli and Dr Laur...
In this paper we explore the politics of the drone video production. Despite the growing literature ...
This article aims to explore the connection between drones and alternative journalistic narratives f...
In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforde...
Access and habituation are socio-cultural forces that have acted to domesticate the drone in contemp...
This paper draws from art, activism, and other critical practices to examine the question of whether...
Despite the opportunities afforded by the growing use of drones, their civilian use causes concern a...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct image...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images...
The skies as sites of protest are opening up. Protester-operated drones are beginning to appear in t...
Drones are a dark technology (Lichty). The military drones that kill civilians are unevenly distribu...
The increased use of and attention to drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have led to a wide...
Drone Vision addresses questions of how visibility and verticality are intrinsic to drone technology...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs - commonly referred to as drones) in journalism has emerge...
Drones are used increasingly by amateur photographers, which is why Dr Elisa Serafinelli and Dr Laur...
In this paper we explore the politics of the drone video production. Despite the growing literature ...
This article aims to explore the connection between drones and alternative journalistic narratives f...