
Artists Memo Akten and Katie Peyton Hofstadter invite us not just to understand, but to feel our deep interconnection with the planet. Their starting point is a question:
“We live in interdependent, entangled networks—physical, chemical, and biological—across both living and non-living matter. We can grasp this intellectually, but how do we feel it in our bodies?”
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At the center of the work is Embodied Simulation, a large-scale digital video animation derived from algorithmically processed dancer movements. The dancers are never visible; instead, their motion shapes forms of nature—trees, corals, plankton, galaxies, waves, and mountains.
As these forms shift and flow, the audience begins to sense them within their own bodies—entering a powerful ritual of connection and expanded perception.
Superradiance is not merely something to see. It is something to feel. A shared space of intuition, sensation, and the possibility of a more connected future.