Remote Sensing (2003)

Remote Sensing (2003) poster

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
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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).