UNGA
Large screen video installation
Satelitte visuals for UNGA
A large-scale video installation for Vodafone Group and AST SpaceMobile at the United Nations General Assembly, New York.
Release Date
2025
Type
VIDEO INSTALLATION
Specifications
SINGLE CHANNEL VIDEO
Comissioner
VODAFONE GROUP
An exploration of the frontier of human connectivity — an inquiry into what it means to extend the reach of global communication beyond the terrestrial, into the orbital, and toward the possibility of a world in which everyone, everywhere, is truly connected. It is an invitation to feel the scale and ambition of that proposition: not as a diagram or a data point, but as something vast, slow, and alive.
The installation was conceived as a visual environment for one of the highest-stakes presentations in Vodafone's calendar — a joint appearance with AST SpaceMobile at the United Nations General Assembly, where the conversation was not about products or markets but about the future of global access and digital equity. The screen behind the speakers needed to hold that weight without competing with it: present enough to set the atmosphere, restrained enough to let the words carry.
A slow looping render of abstract satellite technology and connectivity data — three-dimensional, continuous, unhurried — gave the room a quality of depth and seriousness that static branding could not have achieved. The satellite forms moved through space with a deliberateness that matched the gravity of the occasion, the data rendered not as information to be read but as texture to be felt: the sense of systems in motion, of signals travelling vast distances, of infrastructure operating quietly at the edge of what is currently possible.
The installation asked nothing of its audience. It simply held the room in the register the moment required.
Orbit was commissioned by Vodafone Group and presented at the United Nations General Assembly, New York, 2025.