Unmanned Resilience
Unmanned Resilience looks at using Unmanned Aerial Systems or UAS (customarily used in media and military contexts) for persistent surveillance and orthophotography for social and cultural applications. In collaboration with local farmers and foresters, this case study aims to apply UAS in remote mountainous and rural settings. It explores different scenarios in which these technologies can be used for monitoring and maintaining productive and protected landscapes, while also providing valuable data for visualisation and analysis in tactical media works.
- Honor Harger's insightful and unsettling account of the informational airspace ecology of drones, and some of the interventions by artists including Marko Peljhan in this pervasively military and government-centric frontier: Unmanned Aerial Ecologies
- Videos and documentation of the Field trip on the Gora Plateau and in Finland: http://www.projekt-atol.si/project/unmanned-resilience/
- On systems developed or in development by API: http://arcticperspective.org/systems/systems
- An interview with Helena Krapež, manager of the excursion farm Pr`Žipani on the Gora plateau
- Honor Harger's talk including ATOL's work and technology: https://honorharger.wordpress.com/2013/04/16/unmanned-aerial-ecologies/
- A comparison between biking and hiking as modes of resilient travel by Theun Karelse, a participant in The Peregrini and Unmanned Resilience journeys
- Notes from the Gora field trip and foraging expedition
- Notes from the SINUNI workshop at Time's Up
- Call for the Unmanned Resilience workshop is available here at http://www.rx-tx.org/files/RT/UR.pdf