Overview & Credits
FILM OVERVIEW
Who determines the protocol for looking at the sky? Like moss and fungi, animals and plants, and indeed most living beings, the sky does not have borders. It moves and is part of a larger system that includes the moon, the sun, and the stars. This video work is part of SKYWORLD/CLOUDWORLD, a larger series by Amelia Winger-Bearskin, and continues to explore themes of a communication network throughout the skies. The artist was inspired to make this piece when she heard a politician lay claim to the “universal ethical protocol” for looking at the sky. This led Amelia to contemplate various notions of owning the sky: the laws that treat airspace as territory or an extension of the land, the regulations governing what kinds of frequencies we can emit across the open air, the geographic information systems whose satellites we can see if the night is clear enough. Ultimately it is Amelia's ancestors, that she hopes to connect to through these tools old and new.
Director Biography
Amelia Winger-Bearskin is a Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Chair and Associate Professor of Artificial Intelligence and the Arts, at the Digital Worlds Institute at the University of Florida. She is also the founder of the AI Climate Justice Lab, the Talk To Me About Water Collective, and the Stupid Hackathon.
FILM CREDITS
Amelia Winger-Bearskin Writer / Composer / Vocal Performance