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Accepted Paper:

Long-term visual ethnography in a Bosnian village: tracking spatial, material and emotional dimensions through time  
Manca Filak (Research center of the slovenian academy of sciences and arts, Institute for Slovenian Ethnology) Žiga Gorišek

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Paper short abstract:

Ethnographic film Lukomir, my home (2018, 62') is a visual ethnography of a high mountain village in Bosnia made from 2014 to 2017. Directors: Manca Filak, Žiga Gorišek (Ethnocinema production); Research: Žiga Gorišek; language: Bosnian (spoken), English (subtitles); H.264/MP 4, 16:9 format.

Paper long abstract:

Description: Ethnographic film Lukomir, my home (2018, 62') is a visual ethnography of an elderly couple from Lukomir, the highest mountain village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was in the making from 2014 until 2017 and it depicts one-year cycle of this transhumant sheepherders. The film shows different spatial and material dimensions of their movement, as well as the relationship to the life-style that is slowly disappearing. We see and sense the couple's connection to the land, movement, sheep and the changes. The film also opens a discussion on information we get through audiovisual material in comparison or vis-a-vis the written Master's thesis that was made together with it (what we see and cannot read).

The film is 62 minutes long, in a HD 16:9 (H.264/MP 4, color) format. It is a 9,43 GB large file; 1080 25p, the sound is 48kHz stereo, 317kb/s.

The film with the subtitles will be sent through online link (with a URL and password required).

Panel AV01
Track changes: reflecting on a transforming world (audiovisual media)