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The camera moves like a "barnacle" or a piece of flotsam, forcing viewers to experience the environment from the perspective of the ship, the sea, or the dying fish rather than a human observer. 2. Trans-corporeality and Ecological Ethics

An experimental documentary that rejects traditional narrative, dialogue, and "human-centric" perspectives in favor of a raw, immersive sensory experience. Key Scholarly Themes 1. Sensory Ethnography and "Becoming-GoPro" Leviathan (2012)

Researchers often analyze Leviathan as the pinnacle of "sensory ethnography". The camera moves like a "barnacle" or a

By tethering small GoPro cameras to nets, fishermen, and even tossing them into the sea, the film achieves what scholars call a "machinic subjectivity". Leviathan (2012)