








Remote Sensing
2016
Installation
Natural and coloured sand, sand sculptures, wooden bases, UV window films
Dimension variable
Remote Sensing, Gallery Sinne, Helsinki, Finland
The exhibition took its name from the term describing satellite-based sensor technologies to detect and classify objects on Earth. Playing with notions of the omnipresence of overseeing satellites in terms of how the technology relies solely on optics and how the far-flung perspective contributes to a sense of physical detachment from the world, the almost unnoticeable and unremarkable cracks, dents, ripples and eroded marks, recorded on horizontal surfaces and cylindrical sections of hardened sand objects, pointed towards sudden unfolds in events, slow evolutions or entangled processes undetectable to any sweeping eyes.