Chicaque, Colombia (11 January 2025)

Release Notes

Captured in 2025, this walk follows a forest trail through Parque Natural Chicaque, an Andean cloud forest on the edge of the Bogotá Plateau. Dense vegetation, drifting mist, and steep terrain shape a slow, immersive passage through a protected landscape defined by altitude, moisture, and rich biodiversity. Urban expansion, water pollution and climate change are stacking up as mutually reinforcing threats to this habitat.

The walk is accompanied by Benthos, a composition by sound artist Tobias Textor. Its slow pace and restrained, percussive textures blend with the damp forest ambience, adding weight and depth to the experience.
Remote Control is a media channel providing an audiovisual reality check with subjective POV walks through cities, landscapes, and social settings. It seeks to offer feeling-based confrontations with what is real today. Chronicling the wastelands of Late Capitalism, this is an aesthetic enquiry into the pain points of civilization. Remote Control posits that damage, grief, restoration and response are consecutive phases of a cycle. Be walking.