The Rising Gale Affect Event Film

Rikke Munck Petersen (Producer), Sophia Charlotte Rose Jerram (Producer), Murray Hewitt (Photographer)

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Abstract

A drone film of the Hutt River, New Zealand is the centerpiece for analysis of how it can provoke shifts in affect, perception, and participation with a river and its underground aquifer. ‘The Rising Gale’ by Murray Hewitt was developed in relation to the art festival ‘Common ground’, 2017. ‘The Rising Gale Affect Event Film’ examine the affects produced by both the filming and the performance of the filming in this context and moves between the original drone film, ‘The Rising Gale’ and the community gathering. It thus explores affect in and through modulation of the filmic material and sound cue in order to provoke and elucidates shifts in affect and perception. ‘The Rising Gale Affect Event Film’ was shown 2018 at the Affects, Interfaces, Events Conference exhibition, Aarhus DK, and served as the exploration and discussion spine for the presentation ‘Drone film as sensorial interfaces promoting experiences of invisible aquifer’ presented at the conference.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date29 Aug 2018
Edition1
Media of outputVideo
Publication statusPublished - 29 Aug 2018
EventAffects, Interfaces, Events Conferences 2018 - University of Aarhus, Godsbanen Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
Duration: 29 Aug 201830 Aug 2018
http://aie.au.dk/aie-2018/

Conference

ConferenceAffects, Interfaces, Events Conferences 2018
LocationUniversity of Aarhus, Godsbanen Aarhus
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAarhus
Period29/08/201830/08/2018
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Keywords

  • Faculty of Science
  • Affect/emotion
  • drone filming
  • Landscape architecture
  • community engagement

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