17th EASA Biennial Conference
EASA2022: Transformation, Hope and the Commons
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s University Belfast
26-29 July, 2022

EASA2022 Belfast - Film programme

22 accepted films as list 4 days 12 sessions

Film programme 5

Wednesday 27 July
Film Screening + Q/A: 17:00-18:45
LIVE Q/A: n/a

Creatures of the Lines

2021 | 20’ | United Kingdom / United Kingdom
Sonia Levy and Heather Anne Swanson

Creatures of the Lines is a film and collaboration between artist Sonia Levy and environmental anthropologist Heather Swanson. It explores how desires for economic growth and linear progress have produced straightened forms in England’s watery terrains and asks what risks are associated with the conversion of its once curvy and braided worlds into linearized landscapes. Drawing on their longstanding research interests and conversations with geographers and aquatic ecologists from Loughborough University, the film explores how English waterscapes have been transformed via the construction of canals. As arteries of British Empire, canals linked Indian cotton fields to domestic textile mills, facilitating vast ecological transformations from monoculture agriculture in the colonies to industrial discharges in England’s waters, soils, and air. Thus, they are a key entity from which to explore often-overlooked histories of colonial capitalism and their material presences in contemporary worlds. Attempting to work from within muddy and submerged sites, rather than from grand narratives or ‘god’s-eye’ viewpoints, the work begins inside canals, telling stories from within the lines. Making use of the open-ended sensibilities offered by disciplines such as ethnography and natural history, it raises questions about ecological transformations and their ties to the infrastructures of global political economy."

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