Remote Sensing (2003)
Remote Sensing is a two-year project resulting in a split-screen digital video tracing the topographies of the global sex trade in relation to satellite media and other geographic information technologies that visualise globality. The video unravels the multi-layered meaning of a geography in which the mobility and migration of women is linked to illicit economies and the implementation of new technologies.
Director: Ursula Biemann
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date: January 1, 2003
Language: English
Original Language: en
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- What is Remote Sensing about?
- Remote Sensing is a two-year project resulting in a split-screen digital video tracing the topographies of the global sex trade in relation to satellite media and other geographic information technologies that visualise globality. The video unravels the multi-layered meaning of a geography in which the mobility and migration of women is linked to illicit economies and the implementation of new technologies.
- Who directed Remote Sensing?
- Remote Sensing was directed by Ursula Biemann.
- How long is Remote Sensing?
- Remote Sensing has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).