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What happens when a familiar town is documented slowly, from the air, without an agenda?
In this episode of CREATED TODAY, we explore AerialNSB, a long-term aerial documentation project focused on New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Through repeated flights over the same beaches, bridges, streets, and waterways, the project reveals patterns that are easy to miss at ground level — how movement flows through the town, how water defines its boundaries, and how daily life is shaped by just a few key crossings.
From Flagler Avenue and the Indian River to the town’s two causeway bridges and its drive-on beach culture, this episode looks at how aerial perspective turns routine places into structure, and how consistency quietly transforms documentation into a living record.
This isn’t an episode about drones.
It’s an episode about place, time, and what becomes visible when you step back far enough to see a town as a whole.
Instagram @Aerialnsb
Website: aerialnsb.com
By Micheletti MatteoWhat happens when a familiar town is documented slowly, from the air, without an agenda?
In this episode of CREATED TODAY, we explore AerialNSB, a long-term aerial documentation project focused on New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Through repeated flights over the same beaches, bridges, streets, and waterways, the project reveals patterns that are easy to miss at ground level — how movement flows through the town, how water defines its boundaries, and how daily life is shaped by just a few key crossings.
From Flagler Avenue and the Indian River to the town’s two causeway bridges and its drive-on beach culture, this episode looks at how aerial perspective turns routine places into structure, and how consistency quietly transforms documentation into a living record.
This isn’t an episode about drones.
It’s an episode about place, time, and what becomes visible when you step back far enough to see a town as a whole.
Instagram @Aerialnsb
Website: aerialnsb.com