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Frozen Balloons: Aeronautic Heroism and Scientific Knowledge Production

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Abstract

In the 2019 film Aeronauts, directed by Tom Harper, ice and snow function as poetic storytelling tools, strategies of emotionalisation and, above all, key elements of meteorological research. The biopic of pioneering meteorologist James Glashier includes a modern fictional heroine, aeronaut Amelia Wren, who highlights the ignorance of ice research and its history. In doing so, the film draws attention to the gaps in understanding, researching and communicating environmental conditions. Contrasting science and show business, the film draws attention to humans’ entanglement with nature’s visible and invisible forces. This chapter explores the role of ice as an element within, and evidence of, scientific knowledge production. It explores how ice is used in popular culture to challenge our understanding of science, to communicate environmental knowledge and to question our relationship with nature in times of climate change.

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  1. 1.

    “Grobe Strukturskizzen”, all translations from German by the author.

  2. 2.

    “Selbstabdruck einer Naturwahrheit.”

  3. 3.

    “im Anthropozän (…) Natur nicht mehr als stabile Gegebenheit darzustellen (ist), sondern nicht-totalisierbar und nicht-objektivierbar verbleibt.”

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    “technisches Vehikel.”

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    “Ort von wissenschaftlichen Messungen und Versuchen, die eine Funktion im Rahmen einer systematischen Gesamterklärung der Beschaffenheit der Atmosphäre und der Vorgänge in ihr hatten”—“der Ort des Vorstoßes des Menschen in einen für den Menschen unbekannten Bereich, der diesen körperlich und mental herausforderte und an seine existentiellen Grenzen trieb.”

  6. 6.

    “Das Weib erträgt den Himmerl nicht.”

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    “weniger ein Instrument zur Erkundung der Vertikalen als vielmehr ein Fahrzeug, mit dem sich imaginäre Räume bereisen lassen”, translated by the author.

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    “Grenze zwischen dem Sichtbaren und dem Unsichtbaren”, translated by the author.

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Hemkendreis, A. (2024). Frozen Balloons: Aeronautic Heroism and Scientific Knowledge Production. In: Hemkendreis, A., Jürgens, AS. (eds) Communicating Ice through Popular Art and Aesthetics. Palgrave Studies in Media and Environmental Communication. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39787-5_10

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