Boundaries
2024
Stills from ‘Boundaries’ by Memo Akten and Katie Hofstadter, 2024
Boundaries is a monumental, contemplative artwork that meditates on life, on being alive, on being aware of being alive, and being aware of being aware.
The work honors the deep interconnectedness of all life and matter in the cosmos—from the microbial networks within our bodies, to the atoms forged in the hearts of dying stars, the galaxies that cradle the stardust destined to coalesce into me and you, the plants that create the oxygen that we breathe, the minerals in the soil from which we are made, to the ripples in cosmic quantum fields from which we all emerge. We are not apart from the universe, we are not even in the universe. We are part of the universe. The universe is in us. Just as waves are the ocean in motion, we are the universe in motion. How is it that sub-atomic waves dancing in cosmic quantum fields can feel? Can think? Can be aware of itself, feeling and thinking?
Created using custom code, artificial intelligence, computer vision, digital painting, and dance, the work blends computational media with embodied expression, aiming to induce a contemplative, intimate experience, encouraging us to reflect on these themes.
The piece was commissioned by the Vanhaerents Art Collection for the 2024 Venice Art Biennale. It was exhibited as a 30 ft tall, 13 ft wide LED screen installation, exhibited throughout the biennale from April to November 2024, and visited by over 90,000 visitors. It was highlighted as amongst the ‘best of the Biennale’ by publications Sphere Life and WhiteWall.
The work was also exhibited at the historic old train station in Seoul, South Korea in November 2024, as the showpiece for the Unfold X New Media Art festival, and File Festival in Sao Paulo and Rio, Brazil 2025.
Music composed by Rutger Zuydervelt. Commissioned by the Vanhaerents Art Collection for the Venice Biennale 2024, curated by Walter Vanhaerents with support from Dominique Moulon.
‘Boundaries’ by Memo Akten and Katie Hofstadter. Rendered installation view at Chiesa di Santa Maria della Visitazione, Venice Biennale 2024