Remote Sensing| 55mins
Director: ursula biemann | Producer: ursula biemann
Focus Years: 2001 | Country: Switzerland
Synopsis:
"Remote Sensing" roams through the territories of the global sex trade moving us from orbit into women’s lives from Eastern Europe to East Asia. As Biemann explores the life worlds of sex workers, she invents a feminist media topography, layering her video perspectives of sexual laborers and their ‘personal data’ within remote satellite imagery of the earth. "Remote Sensing" exposes what it means to sense the world remotely and charts the ambivalences surrounding the media technologies used to track, monitor, and “sense†women’s bodies from a distance. Biemann navigates a unique path through critical dialogues on the global sex trade, feminist geography, and media activism, and her video will become a natural resource for anyone interested in these areas.
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