空间音效短片电影节:利用电影节的模式,激发艺术科学的创意,触及新的观众

Q2 Social Sciences
M. Archer
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摘要

摘要地球磁层中声波的超低频类似物在空间天气中起着至关重要的作用;然而,公众在很大程度上没有意识到这种对我们日常生活和技术的风险。作为一种潜在的接触新观众的方式,SSFX(太空音效)制作了8年的卫星波录音,让人的耳朵可以听到,目的是用它来创造艺术。该项目与电影行业的专业人士合作,采用国际电影节的标准流程,以挑战独立电影人以创造性的方式将这些声音融入短片中。7部电影涵盖了广泛的主题和类型(尽管来自相同的声音),从22部参赛作品中脱颖而出,在一个特别电影节上放映。这些作品随后在许多国际知名电影节和放映会上展出。这些活动吸引了不同的非科学观众,对他们产生了一些意想不到的影响,从而证明了与艺术界合作如何能够与通常不与科学接触的艺术家和观众展开对话。
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Space Sound Effects Short Film Festival: using the film festival model to inspire creative art–science and reach new audiences
Abstract. The ultra-low frequency analogues of sound waves in Earth's magnetosphere play a crucial role in space weather; however, the public is largely unaware of this risk to our everyday lives and technology. As a way of potentially reaching new audiences, SSFX (Space Sound Effects) made 8 years of satellite wave recordings audible to the human ear with the aim of using it to create art. Partnering with film industry professionals, the standard processes of international film festivals were adopted by the project in order to challenge independent filmmakers to incorporate these sounds into short films in creative ways. Seven films covering a wide array of topics and genres (despite coming from the same sounds) were selected for screening at a special film festival out of 22 submissions. The works have subsequently been shown at numerous established film festivals and screenings internationally. These events have attracted diverse non-science audiences resulting in several unanticipated impacts on them, thereby demonstrating how working with the art world can open up dialogues with both artists and audiences who would not ordinarily engage with science.
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Geoscience Communication
Geoscience Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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