ULTRADISTANCIA
ENDLESS
ENDLESS expands the visual universe of ULTRADISTANCIA into long-format satellite artworks.
The series is built around elongated strips of territory that evoke the orbital paths and scanning movements of satellites as they pass over the Earth. These works may take the form of panoramic videos, large-scale prints, fabric panels or other extended formats, all conceived as continuous visual fields where geography unfolds through rhythm, texture and scale.
Rather than presenting the image as a fixed frame, ENDLESS transforms satellite imagery into an expanded landscape: a long horizontal passage across cities, mines, fields, infrastructures and remote geographies. The territory appears as a surface in motion, a visual sequence that seems to continue beyond the limits of the screen, the paper, the fabric or the wall.
Through digital composition, cinematic pacing and large-format material presence, ENDLESS explores the relationship between satellite vision, abstraction and spatial experience. The series turns the Earth into an immersive field of continuous perception, where territory becomes line, duration and endless movement.
ENDLESS WICHITA I, II & III - Kansas, USA - Ultradistancia Endless, 2020 - Triptych 700 × 100 cm