Abstract
M+ Screening Programme:
Thinking Global, Acting Local: Ecology on Film
Shot with small action cameras under extreme conditions, Leviathan lays bare the hellscape of the fishing industry in North America. The cameras capture sloshing seawater, streams of bloody fish slathering on deck, nicotine-fueled seamen wearied by long hours of butchering, ominous flocks of seagulls joining the hunt, and muffled cacophonies of growling machinery. With barely any dialogue, Leviathan’s harrowing scenes are part of daily life for the commercial fleets of New Bedford—the same North American costal town that served as a setting for the 1851 novel Moby Dick. This experimental documentary is not only an immersive audiovisual experience, but an up-close cross section of the perpetual clash between humans and nature.
With only on-screen text, Deep Flight dives into the waters of our everyday. It postulates nature as a vessel for all types of desires and–an inexhaustible entity taken for granted yet rarely given a voice. The work’s oxymoronic title challenges the limitations of human imagination and accentuates the ubiquity of the mysterious titular being, who shares her observations of the human world with icy intelligence. Deep Flight will be presented after Leviathan.
The screening on 3 June will be followed by a post-screening talk in Cantonese with artist Lo Lai Lai.
Thinking Global, Acting Local: Ecology on Film
Shot with small action cameras under extreme conditions, Leviathan lays bare the hellscape of the fishing industry in North America. The cameras capture sloshing seawater, streams of bloody fish slathering on deck, nicotine-fueled seamen wearied by long hours of butchering, ominous flocks of seagulls joining the hunt, and muffled cacophonies of growling machinery. With barely any dialogue, Leviathan’s harrowing scenes are part of daily life for the commercial fleets of New Bedford—the same North American costal town that served as a setting for the 1851 novel Moby Dick. This experimental documentary is not only an immersive audiovisual experience, but an up-close cross section of the perpetual clash between humans and nature.
With only on-screen text, Deep Flight dives into the waters of our everyday. It postulates nature as a vessel for all types of desires and–an inexhaustible entity taken for granted yet rarely given a voice. The work’s oxymoronic title challenges the limitations of human imagination and accentuates the ubiquity of the mysterious titular being, who shares her observations of the human world with icy intelligence. Deep Flight will be presented after Leviathan.
The screening on 3 June will be followed by a post-screening talk in Cantonese with artist Lo Lai Lai.
| Translated title of the contribution | 海中獸與飛天潛水艇 |
|---|---|
| Original language | English |
| Media of output | Film |
| Size | Multiple / 96 min. |
| Publication status | Published - 3 Jun 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Research Unit(s) information for this publication is provided by the author(s) concerned.Research Keywords
- Ecology
- Ecological art
- Film screening
- Post screening discussion
- Farming and social engagement
- Seed
- rice cultivation
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Spreading seed
- human migration
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