Pakui Hardware's work explores the movement of capital through bodies, technologies and materials and how it shapes our reality. Over the past few years, the duo's work has often explored issues related to contemporary medicine, imagining potential futures where physical boundaries are transcended through the decomposing, multiplying and reconstructing of human and non-human bodies. Distant Concern explores another layer of the digitalisation of modern medicine and health that is increasingly relevant today: robotic surgery and telemedicine. The historic hall of the Radvila Palace is transformed into an environment reminiscent of a clinical surgery or hospital room, where human presence - apart from the visitor's own body - is replaced by technology. In a space suspended between the physical and the virtual, between the corporeal and the digital, transparent heat-formed "bodies" are abstracted into sculptural biomorphic forms. Inspired by the paintings of the artist Maria Teresa Rožanskaitė in the 1980s and 1990s, technology, drapery, organic and synthetic materials merge into abstract states in the sculptures.