Chapter Contribution
MIRROR IMAGES: CINEMATIC AND SENSORY ETHNOGRAPHY FOR LANDSCAPE AND URBAN STUDIES explores the intricate relationship between cameras, perception, and the construction of reality within the context of spatial research. Examining the epistemological challenges posed by photographic and cinematic images, this chapter thinks through audiovisual as tools that both reveal and distort the complexity of lived environments. It interrogates the history of sensory ethnography while proposing principles for integrating filmmaking into landscape and urban studies.
Researching Otherwise: Pluriversal Methodologies for Landscape and Urban Studies uncovers possibilities for deploying sensory, collaborative, and restitutive methodological tools to craft spaces for producing knowledge from pluriversal worlds. These methods connect researchers and their objects of investigation in new ways to empower restitutive and regenerative futures “otherwise.”
It is an Open Access publication with a multimedia component and can be accessed in full here: https://verlag.gta.arch.ethz.ch/en/gta:book_6e04d8f6-c65a-4536-be3f-9e83263487de
MIRROR IMAGES: CINEMATIC AND SENSORY ETHNOGRAPHY FOR LANDSCAPE AND URBAN STUDIES explores the intricate relationship between cameras, perception, and the construction of reality within the context of spatial research. Examining the epistemological challenges posed by photographic and cinematic images, this chapter thinks through audiovisual as tools that both reveal and distort the complexity of lived environments. It interrogates the history of sensory ethnography while proposing principles for integrating filmmaking into landscape and urban studies.
Researching Otherwise: Pluriversal Methodologies for Landscape and Urban Studies uncovers possibilities for deploying sensory, collaborative, and restitutive methodological tools to craft spaces for producing knowledge from pluriversal worlds. These methods connect researchers and their objects of investigation in new ways to empower restitutive and regenerative futures “otherwise.”
It is an Open Access publication with a multimedia component and can be accessed in full here: https://verlag.gta.arch.ethz.ch/en/gta:book_6e04d8f6-c65a-4536-be3f-9e83263487de




