@ARTICLE{10.21494/ISTE.OP.2020.0456, TITLE={Liquid thinking. Towards an ecological aesthetic (Morton, Castaing-Taylor & Paravel)}, AUTHOR={Sophie Lécole Solnychkine, }, JOURNAL={Art and Science}, VOLUME={4}, NUMBER={Special issue
}, YEAR={2020}, URL={http://www.openscience.fr/Liquid-thinking-Towards-an-ecological-aesthetic-Morton-Castaing-Taylor-Paravel}, DOI={10.21494/ISTE.OP.2020.0456}, ISSN={2515-8767}, ABSTRACT={Relying on Timothy Morton’s concepts of “mesh” and “strange strangers”, this article aims to question the aesthetic means of cinema when it strives to figure and represent ecological phenomena which landscape arts based on the classical pictorial model fail to fashion into a relevant image. This study of Leviathan (Castaing-Taylor & Paravel, 2012) questions the paradox of wanting to think ecology, consciousness (and experience) of milieu, and the persitence of the landscape scheme together.}}