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Mirrored transition. [Film screening]

Kellie, Callum

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Abstract

Within the North Sea, a transition is slowly taking place. From a place of purely extractive energy production to one of a mixed energy portfolio, increasingly including renewable energy. Simultaneously, many traditional shooting estates within Scotland are also looking to diversify and future-proof their revenue. Transitioning away from a different form of extractive and ecologically-damaging industry, to one involving a mix of revenue streams, but heavily featuring on-shore renewables - namely wind. Beyond the obvious parallels that these two transitions share, they are both notably making the energy transition visible within the communities that border them. This creates its own issues for those who have lived for generations under the invisible shadow of these industries. Addressing themes of time and materialities, this short film mixes found footage in a poetic reverie. It explores the similarities and differences these two spaces and their communities have faced historically, now and into the future.

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KELLIE, C. 2023. Mirrored transition. [Film screening]. Performed at the 2023 Energy ethics conference (EE2023): financing the future, 6-8 June 2023, St. Andrews, UK.

Exhibition Performance Type Performance
Start Date Jun 6, 2023
End Date Jun 8, 2023
Deposit Date Jun 13, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jan 28, 2025
Keywords Rural Communities; Industrial heritage; Offshore workers; Oil and gas industry; Offshore workforces; Offshore communities; Lived experiences
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1982221
Related Public URLs https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2348823 ("Mirrored Futures")

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