Temperatures up to 55 degree Celsius below zero, military restriction zones, extensive research, and the unpredictability of the Arc tic made this project with the analog view camera an enormous challenge. The Polar Silk Road deals with the economic exploitation of the Arctic regions and the territorial claims of the respective neighbouring states. The associated consequences are geopolitical tensions as well as the expansion of military structures and research stations, which Sailer highlights in his project.
From the essay by Peter Schweitzer: »In recent years, the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative, a global transport infrastructure development program, has highlighted Beijing's ambition of becoming one - or even the - imperial power of the 21st century. While this initiative is primarily directed at the inland areas of Eurasia and at parts of Africa, the notion of the Polar Silk Road -first proposed by the Chinese government in 2018 - largely refers to shipping lanes through the Arctic Ocean. Today, these lanes include the so-called Northern Sea Route north along the Russian coast (previously known as the Northeast Passage) and the Northwest Passage north of North America. If sea ice loss continues at current rates, a Transpolar Sea Route across the center of the Arctic Ocean might become possible before midcentury.