How the surge in aerial technologies, such as drones and satellites, influences visual culture beyond the screen.
How the surge in aerial technologies, such as drones and satellites, influences visual culture beyond the screen.
The smooth flight from aerial overview to intimate close-up in Martin Scorsese's Hugo (2011) exemplifies the concept of proxistant vision- a combination of proximity and distance, close-up and overview, detail and the big picture, in a unified visual form. In Proxistant Vision, Synne Bull and Dragan Miletic develop the concept of proxistant vision and trace its emergence as a visual paradigm of the twenty-first century. As exemplified by Google Earth's digital swipe between globe perspective and street-level detail, proxistant vision currently proliferates across digital geography, computer games, architectural models, data visualizations, and CGI cinema. It is defined as the combination of proximity and distance in a single image, across a dynamic flight, or zoom.
Pointing to the surge in aerial imaging and remote sensing technologies such as drones and satellites, the book moves beyond the screen to include the kinetic architecture of rides and urban observation wheels. The key objective of this study is threefold- to trace the genealogy and understand the technical operation of proxistance as it traveled from periphery to center in the twenty-first century; to explore its alternative potentialities in contemporary art practices; and, finally, to reflect critically on the worldviews underpinning different modalities of proxistance in times of environmental crisis. The authors show how the powerful effect of combining proximity and distance, which was already in place with the earliest cartographic inscriptions, has taken precedence on and beyond our screens today.
By:
Synne Tollerud Bull,
Dragan Miletic
Imprint: MIT Press
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 369g
ISBN: 9780262552189
ISBN 10: 0262552183
Pages: 336
Publication Date: 15 July 2025
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Introduction: A Paradigm of Flight between Proximity and Distance The Aerial View In Motion New Forms of Vertical Mediation Super Cinema, Drone Cinema, and the New Verticality Cartographic Cinema Digital Geography Vision And Visuality Situating The Field Methods and Chapters Three Strata of Proxistance 1. The Wheel Before the Reel The Great Chicago Wheel Turning the Wheel of Wonder 2. London (Eye) Calling The Proxistant Vision of London 3. Ferriscope (1893-2020) 4. First Person View (FPV) Dronematography Drone Ethics The Stars of FPV Volumetric Territory The 3D Model Flythrough 5. A Bird’s-Eye View Establishing Shot 6. Venetie 1111100110 (1500-2022) Ranieri’s Proxistant Vision Digital Venetie Prologue (Pale Blue Dot) 7. Proxistant Earth Models Latour on Powers of Ten Google Earth Cinematic and Cartographic Scales 8. Zoom Blue Dot (1990-2020) Diagrammatic Proxistance The Scale Consciousness of Aerial Art In the Space of the Zoom Blue Dot 9. Afterthoughts on the Anthropocene
Synne Tollerud Bull is Professor and Head of the Westerdals Department of Film and Media at Kristiania University College. She led the research projects Urban Ecologies, Media Seas of the High North Atlantic, and Re- place, and is the coeditor of Urban Images (Sternberg Press) and Screen Space Reconfigured. She is part of the award-winning artistic duo Bull.Miletic with Dragan Miletic. Dragan Miletic holds a practice-based PhD from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and an MFA from San Francisco Art Institute. He is part of the award-winning artistic duo Bull.Miletic with Synne Tollerud Bull.