Drones are used increasingly by amateur photographers, which is why Dr Elisa Serafinelli and Dr Lauren Alex O’Hagan, at the University of Sheffield in the UK, are exploring whether and how drone visuals are changing our visual culture. The project aims to encourage readers and viewers to reflect on how drones have created new ways of visualising and embodying our world
In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforde...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs - commonly referred to as drones) in journalism has emerge...
This book chapter investigates the ethnographies, epistemologies, and ontologies of atmospheres and ...
Dr Elisa Serafinelli and Dr Lauren Alex O’Hagan (Research Associate, University of Sheffield) discus...
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...
This paper draws from art, activism, and other critical practices to examine the question of whether...
This paper adopts a geosemiotics perspective to the study of top-down views produced by drone hobbyi...
This article seeks to situate drone imagery within a more extensive lineage of practice by focusing ...
Access and habituation are socio-cultural forces that have acted to domesticate the drone in contemp...
In the last decade, the development of small, remotely operated multicopters with cameras, so-called...
Drones are a dark technology (Lichty). The military drones that kill civilians are unevenly distribu...
Drone Vision addresses questions of how visibility and verticality are intrinsic to drone technology...
The use of drones to produce videos has generated a large amount of visually appealing footage of va...
In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforde...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs - commonly referred to as drones) in journalism has emerge...
This book chapter investigates the ethnographies, epistemologies, and ontologies of atmospheres and ...
Dr Elisa Serafinelli and Dr Lauren Alex O’Hagan (Research Associate, University of Sheffield) discus...
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...
This paper draws from art, activism, and other critical practices to examine the question of whether...
This paper adopts a geosemiotics perspective to the study of top-down views produced by drone hobbyi...
This article seeks to situate drone imagery within a more extensive lineage of practice by focusing ...
Access and habituation are socio-cultural forces that have acted to domesticate the drone in contemp...
In the last decade, the development of small, remotely operated multicopters with cameras, so-called...
Drones are a dark technology (Lichty). The military drones that kill civilians are unevenly distribu...
Drone Vision addresses questions of how visibility and verticality are intrinsic to drone technology...
The use of drones to produce videos has generated a large amount of visually appealing footage of va...
In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforde...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs - commonly referred to as drones) in journalism has emerge...
This book chapter investigates the ethnographies, epistemologies, and ontologies of atmospheres and ...