Drone views: a multimodal ethnographic perspective

IF 1.2 2区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Visual Communication Pub Date : 2022-05-16 DOI:10.1177/14703572211065093
Elisa Serafinelli, Lauren Alex O’Hangan
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Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images that differ from traditional visual conventions and producing unexpected perspectives of the world that reveal hidden aspects of our surroundings. Despite the growing use of camera-laden drones in a range of commercial and non-commercial activities, to date, little scholarly attention has been paid to the semiotics of drone visuals. This article is the first to draw specific attention to the compositional structure of drone visuals, combining social semiotic analysis with ethnographic insights to assess how they are changing the way we think about the world. Exploring drone hobbyists’ and developers’ perspectives on drone usage and the visuals they generate, the authors identify and examine three frequently occurring characteristics of drone visuals: top-down views, 360-degree panoramic views and ‘classic’ landscape perspectives. The critical analysis of these peculiarities leads them to argue for the potential of these innovative visions to reshape our visual culture. In their conclusion, the authors aim to open a conversation about the way technological advancements mark important sociocultural changes in sense-making processes, geographical imaginations and everyday life experiences.
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无人机视角:多模式人种学视角
无人机视觉正在迅速成为我们社会文化想象的一部分,产生不同于传统视觉惯例的独特图像,并产生意想不到的世界视角,揭示我们周围环境的隐藏方面。尽管在一系列商业和非商业活动中越来越多地使用装有相机的无人机,但迄今为止,很少有学者关注无人机视觉的符号学。本文首次特别关注无人机视觉的构成结构,将社会符号学分析与民族志见解相结合,以评估它们如何改变我们对世界的看法。探索无人机爱好者和开发人员对无人机使用及其产生的视觉效果的看法,作者确定并检查了无人机视觉效果的三个常见特征:自上而下的视图,360度全景视图和“经典”景观视角。对这些特性的批判性分析使他们认为这些创新的愿景有可能重塑我们的视觉文化。在他们的结论中,作者的目标是开启一场关于技术进步如何标志着意义形成过程、地理想象和日常生活体验中重要的社会文化变化的对话。
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Visual Communication
Visual Communication COMMUNICATION-
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期刊介绍: Visual Communication provides an international forum for the growing body of work in numerous interrelated disciplines. Its broad coverage includes: still and moving images; graphic design and typography; visual phenomena such as fashion, professional vision, posture and interaction; the built and landscaped environment; the role of the visual in relation to language, music, sound and action.
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