Publication: Beyond drone vision: the embodied telepresence of first-person-view drone flight
Beyond drone vision: the embodied telepresence of first-person-view drone flight
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Jablonowski, M. (2020). Beyond drone vision: the embodied telepresence of first-person-view drone flight. The Senses and Society, 15(3), 344–358. https://doi.org/10.1080/17458927.2020.1814571
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Drones, no matter whether military or civilian, have been widely theorized as a media technology. An important notion for conceptualizing the particular scopic regimes of drones has been “drone vision.” Recently, some scholars have suggested to shift the attention toward the “more-than-optical”, “more-than-visual” or “synesthetic” characteristics of drones. Drawing on a (post-)phenomenological reading of First Person View (FPV) drone flight, this article asks, firstly, how the “more-than” component in the notion “more-than-optical” em
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Jablonowski, M. (2020). Beyond drone vision: the embodied telepresence of first-person-view drone flight. The Senses and Society, 15(3), 344–358. https://doi.org/10.1080/17458927.2020.1814571