Landscapes as panoramas and audiovisual rhythms: environmental perception in mullet fishing
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2016.116350Keywords:
environmental perception, landscape, panoramic photography, ethnographic documentaries, fishingAbstract
The project described in this article is a study of the knowledge, practices and interactions involved in watching for fish shoals and deploying seine nets during the mullet (tainha) fishing season in Florianópolis, Brazil. Through the use of panoramic photos, films, museum exhibitions and hypermedia, we challenge the audience to ‘see fish’ and enhance their perceptual skills.
Translation: David Rogers
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