“…What, I want to explore, can multisensory encounters through filming and then with my own video footage (its sounds, colours, surroundings, voices, bodies, gestures, rhythms, sensations, smells, tastes) reveal about the participation of people, animals, plants, water and celestial bodies in more-than-human lives and livelihoods on the island of Timor? The sensory attunement augmented for me via my own filmic encounters involves an increased openness and awareness of Timorese spirit ecologies, including people's diverse ways of being with the other-than-human spirits, plants, animals, land, sky and waterscapes (Palmer, 2015(Palmer, , 2020Palmer and McWilliam, 2019). My argument is that one important element in these filmic encounters is the camera's ability to capture sensorial aspects that might elude or repel the eye of the ethnographer.…”