URBAN SKY
Urban Sky is an ongoing artistic investigation of the city as a multilayered living space in which the sky gradually disappears from view, yet continues to exist as a hidden dimension of presence.
By looking at skyscrapers, streets, and human figures, we become accustomed to perceiving the city through its external form — architecture, movement, and visual density. Beneath this surface, however, lies the city’s inner life: cultural, social, economic, and spiritual layers that shape its identity and determine its historical and geopolitical significance. The project engages with the threshold between the city’s visible image and those deeper levels of urban reality that become perceptible only through attentive and slowed observation.
Within this context, the sky ceases to function solely as a natural or visual element. It becomes a metaphor for a lost dimension of attention — something that continues to exist within the urban structure, connecting the city’s external form with its inner meanings and living processes.
Urban Sky proposes viewing the city not as a collection of buildings or infrastructure, but as a complex organism in which the visible and invisible, the material and immaterial, the functional and the symbolic coexist and together shape a holistic image of urban life.
Medium: video art, digital collage
Formats: single-channel video, multi-channel video, installation, screening
Status: ongoing series
Geography: Asia, Europe (expanding)
Selected Video Works
The series continues to expand as an ongoing investigation into urban environments as multilayered systems of visibility, meaning, and lived experience.


