A Universal Planet in Concert
The world is beautiful. And that beauty is universal across our solar system at least. And potentially all across the universe – connected by physics.
Remote Sensations
by Michael Engel
Observe our beautiful world from the perspective of satellites! Experience how aesthetically informative satellite imagery changes your view of Earth’s system!
Enjoy the Overview Effect!
We explicitly want to thank the Copernicus Program and the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem! They provide and grant access to those outstanding data products such as Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 where all of our work is relying on!
Have a look at our outstanding imagery! Enjoy the majestic views and share it to your loved ones!
We also do have an exhibition! There, we also provide further information to our imagery and how it works!
Everything started as a christmas present! Go and have a look at both our classic and thematic calendars!
Stay tuned about presentations we give, conferences we attend and exhibitions we open!
The world is beautiful. And that beauty is universal across our solar system at least. And potentially all across the universe – connected by physics.
On April 25, 2026, the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra will perform Holst’s Planets at the Meistersingerhalle – accompanied by large-scale visual projections created by Tobias Beuchert
The “Remote Sensations” exhibition at the Werkforum Dotternhausen has been extended until February 15, 2026! Originally scheduled to end on October 19, 2025, the exhibition will now