Leviathan (2012) Access

An experimental documentary that rejects traditional narrative, dialogue, and "human-centric" perspectives in favor of a raw, immersive sensory experience. Key Scholarly Themes 1. Sensory Ethnography and "Becoming-GoPro"

The camera moves like a "barnacle" or a piece of flotsam, forcing viewers to experience the environment from the perspective of the ship, the sea, or the dying fish rather than a human observer. 2. Trans-corporeality and Ecological Ethics Leviathan (2012)

A commercial fishing trawler off the coast of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Leviathan (2012)

Researchers often analyze Leviathan as the pinnacle of "sensory ethnography". Leviathan (2012)

By tethering small GoPro cameras to nets, fishermen, and even tossing them into the sea, the film achieves what scholars call a "machinic subjectivity".

Leviathan (2012)

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