
I’m (virtually) attending Elisa Serifinalli’s conference Drones in Society: New Visual Aesthetics today, and will be presenting work-in-progress exploring how drones are presented in the 500 novels, movies, artworks, games and other stories that we have analysed in the Database of Machine Vision in Art, Games and Narratives. Here is my handout for the talk, again based on the Mumford method of developing a paper by presenting it for different audiences, and revising the handout until you eventually expand it into a full paper.