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Environmental filmmaking and the limits of seeing

Environmental filmmaking and the limits of seeing

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Bioluminescent water that cameras can barely capture.

Environmental filmmaker and researcher Dr. Isabelle Carbonell explores Bio Bay in Vieques, Puerto Rico, one of the brightest bioluminescent bays on Earth, to ask a bigger question: what happens when nature resists visibility? This episode examines environmental filmmaking, underwater cinema, ocean representation, bioluminescence, and the limits of visual storytelling. The conversation also explores wonder, environmental justice, colonial history, military contamination in Vieques, and how artists help shape the way we emotionally encounter the natural world. From deep sea cameras to experimental film theory, this is a thoughtful exploration of perception, ecology, and what it means to experience something that cannot be fully captured on screen.


Episode Guest: Dr. Isabelle Carbonell

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Audio Editing by Clark Marchese, Video Editing by Oscar Padula

Videography and Set Design by Le Studio Du Passage

Cover Art by Laurel Wong

Theme music by Nela Ruiz


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