Significant Event Imagery Art Prints
The company acquires satellite and aerial imagery of
significant natural and world events. Tropical systems,
floods, fires, volcanoes, snow cover, ice, major storms,
news, engineering mishaps, terrorism, and war-related
events are part of our product portfolio.
The art prints are available in hardcopy and digital
formats.
Contact sales@spatialinnovation.com for availability
and sizes.
On September 3, 2004, we released unique art prints of
the World Trade Center area following the events of
September 11, 2001. The images show the massive
devastation to the buildings and infrastructure at
ground zero. It is our intent to share these art prints in
a respectful manner to acknowledge the enormous
impact on peoples' lives and the significance of the
events in world history. View the Ground Zero gallery of
images here.
Read an article from the
Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin regarding the exhibit.
9/11 - Ground Zero Commemorative Traveling Exhibit
After much inquiry, Spatial
Innovation! has agreed to release The "Ground Zero" Commemorative
Exhibition for travel. For museums and companies interested in
hosting the exhibit, Spatial Innovation! will charge a small
fee to cover expenses related to travel and set-up. The eight
images hauntingly depict the massive devastation and dramatic
recovery efforts in Lower Manhattan in the wake of the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001. The purpose of the traveling exhibition
is to present the historic event — America's Darkest Day — in
a uniquely captured visual format. The exhibition is a commemorative
to the victims and rescue workers who lost their lives, their
families and friends. Although the images primarily portray the
physical destruction found at Ground Zero, the emotional connection
to the human tragedy is recognized. The images displayed were
part of an effort that resulted in the creation of a briefing
tool for decision makers focused on Ground Zero. We feel that
images impart an important but painful reminder that life is
very fragile and that the world after 9/11 is a very different
place. We are sensitive to disturbing aspects that the imagery
can generate. With that in mind, it is our hope that the viewers
take away an appreciation of the imagery for its historic significance,
but equally important, the power of the human spirit to persevere.
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