The exhibition explores the increasingly blurred concepts of geographical, meteorological, and national boundaries today, and their relationship with digital reality and the biological world.
The exhibition presents works by new media artist Mindaugas Gapševičius, video, installation, and performance artist Kristina Inčiūraitė, sculptor and interdisciplinary artist Matas Janušonis, animation director Margarita Valionytė, and a collaborative work by art critic and cultural policy researcher Skaidra Trilupaitytė and video artist Tomas Andrijauskas – video conversations with a pilot, an international relations expert, and climate researchers.
These works serve as references to the currently relevant themes of internal and external security and threat. The exhibition participants rethink the boundaries of state borders, airspace, climate phenomena, damaged surveillance and tracking infrastructure, and electricity supply in their own ways. The works invite us to reflect on how we perceive territory, connection, and security today, when boundaries exist not only on maps but also in information flows, the atmosphere, and the human body itself.