This artwork highlights the growing presence of privately owned Earth-orbiting satellites, inviting contemplation on their impact on global common space. Despite the 1967 outer space treaty, which laid the foundation for space law, countries now permit commercial activities under individual rules, leading to a private space race. The piece offers a real-time simulation, revealing many of these satellites above a specific location, underscoring the evolving satellite landscape.
The artwork is a collaboration with Orhan “aib” Kavrakoglu.
Studio Korinsky is working on installations, performances, gallery and museum works. Through audio-visual installations, they are trying to evoke a different kind of perception. They create site-specific works and have worked in old factories, churches and many other often disused spaces. The intense environments in their installations are demanding of all the senses. The beauty of nature/natural phenomena gets especially distorted or destroyed by sensual interventions of sound, setting of light and sculptural installations and confront the audience with an altered reality. They have been commissioned to create works e.g. for Ars Electronica Linz, Melbourne Biennial, Grace Cathedral San Francisco, Kestnergesellschaft Hanover, Art&Tech days Slovakia, Bozar – Center of fine Arts Brussels.
Website
www.korinsky.com
This artwork highlights the growing presence of privately owned Earth-orbiting satellites, inviting contemplation on their impact on global common space. Despite the 1967 outer space treaty, which laid the foundation for space law, countries now permit commercial activities under individual rules, leading to a private space race. The piece offers a real-time simulation, revealing many of these satellites above a specific location, underscoring the evolving satellite landscape.
The artwork is a collaboration with Orhan “aib” Kavrakoglu.
Studio Korinsky is working on installations, performances, gallery and museum works. Through audio-visual installations, they are trying to evoke a different kind of perception. They create site-specific works and have worked in old factories, churches and many other often disused spaces. The intense environments in their installations are demanding of all the senses. The beauty of nature/natural phenomena gets especially distorted or destroyed by sensual interventions of sound, setting of light and sculptural installations and confront the audience with an altered reality. They have been commissioned to create works e.g. for Ars Electronica Linz, Melbourne Biennial, Grace Cathedral San Francisco, Kestnergesellschaft Hanover, Art&Tech days Slovakia, Bozar – Center of fine Arts Brussels.
Website
www.korinsky.com