Description
What is the relation between what we see and what is there? Ground Truth is a story about the act of seeing, and observes the evolution of visual technology in conversation with our perception and surroundings. A group of scientists set out to approach the boundaries of satellite imaging in the forests of Finland. Their quest is to develop an improved interpretation model of satellite data for remote sensing research, which allows us to distinguish various features of the surface beyond what is shown optically in a satellite image. In Ground Truth Sheung Yiu (HK/FI) interweaves archival imagery, documentary photography, experimental data and artistic work, to acquaint the reader with the complexity of seeing in the age of algorithms.
Sheung Yiu is a self-taught independent photographer from Hong Kong, based in Finland. His work explores the many facets of photography in contemporary culture, specifically focusing on the use of photography in science communication. He studies Visual Culture and Contemporary Art at Aalto University, and his work is exhibited internationally, most recently at Noorderlicht Festival in Groningen and the Guangzhou Image Triennial. In 2017, he won the Grand Jury Prix at Wonder Foto Day and first prize in NTU International Photography Awards. Ground Truth is his first publication.