Shows:

Thèses | Group Show  27.9.–27.10.2024 19 Uhr, Coelner Zimmer, Schirmerstraße 39, Düsseldorf

COGITAT | TILL BÖDEKER & JULIA FREY 4.10.–20.10.2024 19 Uhr, SITTart Galerie des VdDK1844, Düsseldorf

BIO

2016–2024: Freie Kunst, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Class Rita McBride (Integration Bildende Kunst und Architektur, Meisterschüler)
2014–present: Philosophy & German Literature, Heinrich-Heine-Universität
scholarships & awards

2021 Reisestipendium, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf ‚

02/2021 Deutschlandstipendium of the Gesellschaft von Freunden und Förderern der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf e.V.

03/2021 Kunstförderpreis der Stadt Neuss

02/2020 Deutschlandstipendium

projects

since 1/2024 Implementation of Video Series Take A Bow, LED-Screen Kö-Bogen II

12/2023–8/24 Offspace/Kunstraum Weiden Space with Dingliu Yang & Yang Liuxizi, Düsseldorf 

10–12/2023 Projektteam 250 Jahre Kunstakademie, LED-Screen Kö-Bogen II

since 7/2023 w/k lectures – talk and discussion series on art & science, organised together with Prof. Markus Schrenk & Prof. Peter Tepe

since 8/2020 What is Proprioceptive Art? Research Project with Prof. Markus Schrenk, Institute for Philosophy, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf

since 8/2018 Editor-in-chief of the online journal w/k – Between Science & Art

9/2019–09/2022 SPARTA Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

10/2020–2022 “…each grows stronger when nourished by the other.“ Collaborative research project with ZERO Foundation, MIT Museum Studio & Compton Gallery of MIT Cambridge

exhibitions (selection)

04.10.–20.10.2024 Cogitat, Till Bödeker & Julia Frey @SITTart-Galerie, VdDK, Düsseldorf

27.9.–27.10.2024 Thèses, Gruppenausstellung @Coelner Zimmer, Düsseldorf

1.8.–29.8.2024 70 Meters Long-Distance Relationship, with Daria Nazarenko, im Rahmen der Reihe Take A Bow am Kö-Bogen II

3.7.–7.7.2024 STEP ON NO PETS, Graduation Show @Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Hörsaal R224

19.3–14.4.2024 Coenose @Malkasten, Düsseldorf

22.12.–31.12.2023 CHE$$ @Weiden Space, Düsseldorf

11.7.–16.7.2023 OTHER AI @Loebe Block, Berlin, curated by Marc Bredemeier

18.6.2022 “What about the Senses?“ – Schule des Erlebens by Ben J. Riepe

10–11/2021 from zero to her:o – @ZERO foundation, Düsseldorf, curated by Wen Bi

9–10/2021 Science-Ex: Timeless Travels – Künstlerhaus Dortmund, organised by  Lex Rütten & Jana Kerima Stolzer

9/2021 Whiteboard 24.52 01.23 – PALACE, Düsseldorf

7/2021 3rd-SPACE.EU/rope – Frankopan Castle, Kraljevica, Croatia

11–12/2020 Test Chamber: Isolation @Nails Projectroom, Düsseldorf

9–11/2020 74. Internationale Bergische Kunstausstellung – Kunstmuseum Solingen

5/2019 Fluide Mediale – Studio for Artistic Research, Düsseldorf, curated by Stephan Machac

11/2018 Île Flottante – Architectural Intervention: British Pavilion, 16th Venice Architecture Biennale; with students from classes of Rita McBride, John Morgan, Donatella Fioretti

Projects

2024

27.9.–27.10.2024 Thèses | Abschlussarbeiten 2024 Group Show @Coelner Zimmer, Düsseldorf

Junkyu Lee
Annika Hoff
Robert Rickli
Till Bödeker
Frederic Bahr
Yunju Lee

27.09.2024 – 27.10.2024
Coelner Zimmer
Schirmerstraße 39
Düsseldorf

„Cogitat“ (lat. „er/sie/es denkt“) spielt mit der Mehrdeutigkeit des lateinischen Verbs, das offen lässt, wer oder was zu denken fähig ist. Diese sprachliche Ambiguität verweist auf die komplexe Beziehung zwischen Subjekt und Objekt im Kontext von Domestizierung und technologischem Fortschritt. Sie bildet die konzeptuelle Brücke zwischen den künstlerischen Ansätzen von Till Bödeker und Julia Frey, die sich für die Absolventenausstellung zusammengefunden haben.

1.8.–29.8.2024 70 Meters Long-Distance Relationship, mit Daria Nazarenko, im Rahmen der Reihe Take A Bow am Kö-Bogen II

„The exhibition is part of the Take A Bow series [curated by Ljiljana Radlovic]. Nazarenko’s Echoes of Resilience explores non-verbal communication through gestures and movements, while Bödeker’s STEP ON NO PETS focuses on the relationship between human and machine. Both artists have adapted their works for the narrow format of the screen, with the title alluding to the spatial expansion and conceptual connection of the works across the length of the screen. Nazarenko and Bödeker completed their studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in July 2024.“ (Source: Visit Düsseldorf)

STEP ON NO PETS (2024)
Single-channel digital video (color, sound), 3,54 min

3.7.–7.7.2024 Graduation show STEP ON NO PETS @Sommerrundgang Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

The central figure of my installation was Go2, a robotic dog from the Chinese company Unitree. This four-legged machine moves in an animal-like manner, maintaining balance most of the time. Before robots like Go2 can operate in the real world, they are typically trained in simulations, such as NVIDIA’s Isaac Gym.

Teaching robots in virtual environments enables efficient and cost-effective training, as simulations can be conducted in highly scalable numbers and short times, depending on the available computing power. Through reinforcement learning, software agents are conditioned to maintain balance or perform tricks, like backflips or giving a paw, by maximizing rewards. The agent independently develops the best strategy for how exactly the virtual motors should move the joints and thus the legs to achieve the respective goal and thereby maximize the rewards.

Go2 was trained to navigate rough virtual terrain and now applies these skills in the physical world. In essence, the trained software agent, which once controlled a virtual body, now controls a physical robot. The agent operates purely to achieve its set objectives, without any capacity for higher-level cognition, such as reflection or moral judgment. It simply executes the task of moving the robot from point A to point B. For the program, there is no distinction between simulation and reality; it treats both environments the same, focusing solely on the task at hand. This lack of awareness underscores the seamless transition between virtual training and real-world application.“

(Read more: Robot Dogs & Artificial Intelligence, published at w/k – Between Science & Art)

STEP ON NO PETS (2024)
Single-channel digital video (color, sound), 14,43 min

19.3–14.4.2024 Coenose @Malkasten, Düsseldorf. Gruppenprojekt mit Yvonne Feder, Magdalena Netta, Aduni Ogunsan, Anna Orlinski, Fabian Sokolowski

Mit dem Begriff „Coenose“ bezeichnet man eine Ansammlung von Lebensformen, die zusammen vorkommen und als Gemeinschaft innerhalb eines Ökosystems interagieren. Doch wie gelingt dieses Zusammenleben unterschiedlichster Lebensformen in unserer sich immer stärker veränderten Umwelt? Dies ist eine der Fragen, denen Studierende der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in ihrem Ausstellungprojekt „Coenose“ nachgehen. Es befasst sich mit unserem Verhältnis zur Natur, genauer: mit dem Anthropozän und mit den aus ihm resultierenden Folgen für das Klima.

Ein altes Gewächshaus der ehemaligen Gärtnerei Mertens dient der Projektgruppe als Ausgangspunkt, als Labor und Arbeitsraum. Es ist aber auch als Symbol für das Aufeinandertreffen verschiedener Ökosysteme zu verstehen, wobei das Außen, die Umwelt, vom Innen, einem geschützten Bereich, getrennt bleibt. Ergänzend zum Gewächshaus bespielen die Studierenden den Malkastenpark mit einer Intervention. Ein Beamer projiziert Videoarbeiten und Ergebnisse der Recherchen auf die Wasseroberfläche des Teiches und transportiert so mögliche Antworten auf die Fragen zum Ökosystem in den gestalteten Landschaftsraum.

Die künstlerische Intervention in der ehemaligen Gärtnerei Mertens (Allmendeweg 44, 40221 Düsseldorf) findet am 23. und 24. März 2024 statt. Open Days auf Anfrage am 25., 26. und 27. März 2024. Anfragen per Email an: [email protected]

Das Ausstellungsprojekt wurde im Rahmen des 250-jährigen Jubiläums der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf entwickelt.

Siehe: https://malkasten.org/events/event/coenose/, https://www.kunstakademie-duesseldorf.de/de/akademie/4764-250-jahre-kunstakademie

2023

22.12.–31.12.2023 CHE$$ @Weiden Space, Düsseldorf

CHESS SMELLS FOR ITSELF (2023).
Single-channel digital video (color, sound), 3,18 min

2022

2021

10–11/2021 from zero to her:o – @ZERO foundation, Düsseldorf

Zero Rhine Infinity (2021).
Single-channel digital video (color, sound), 4,14 min
Till Bödeker & Johannes Raimann

„At the event horizon of the Rhine, between the dark sky and the shimmering water, a ship sails along. Once it was a sun barque on which the god Ra brought light into the world. At some point, however, the barque collapsed under its own symbolic mass, leaving behind a black hole that has been quietly spinning around itself ever since.

A black hole is a body whose gravitational field is so strong that nothing can escape – even if it moves at the speed of light. And since nothing is faster than light, nothing escapes. The black hole swallows light, space, time, form and content, metaphors, symbols, history. The „Heimholung des Joseph Beuys“ by Anatol Herzfeld, the happenings of the ZERO artists, and „Rhein II“ by Andreas Gursky have already been absorbed.“

ZERO foundation Newsletter October 2021:

From the research project “…each grows stronger when nourished by the other (György Kepes)” becomes the exhibition “from zero to her:o”.

Initiated by the ZERO foundation, the project questions the impact of innovative technology and the power of science on the environment. What is the significance of the historical references of ZERO art for contemporary artists?

The subsequent exhibition “from zero to her:o” at ZERO House offers young artists the opportunity to conduct artistic and curatorial experiments by creating installations with provocative visual effects and sounds and presenting them at ZERO House. They develop their artistic ideas in various media such as video works, projections, 3D-printed ceramic sculpture, paintings generated with robotics, AI chatbots and AI-generated images. If nothing else, the title was chosen with a mischievous edge to it, in response to the fact that a research project grounded in encounter and travel has made many things difficult in recent years.

The video projection from the art action “Zero Rhine Infinity” by Till Bödeker and Johannes Raimann projects the scientific image of a black hole onto a sailboat. Yunju Lee’s video work was influenced by intense observation of reflective surfaces and light vibrations. Christoph Thormann focuses on computer-generated motifs and objects that he uses the new technology of the 3D printer to create a ceramic sculpture. Sean Mullan and his artist friends* transform the ZERO stairwells into an interactive sound object where programmed AI chatbots hold a conversation about the ZERO manifesto. Margareta Bartelmess shows 1,500 images of present-day landscapes using an old projector from the 1960s to create a connection between the ZERO era and today.

Light artist Seth Riskin led the MIT group in developing the “Rainbow Grid,” a “second generation” light ballet using new LED technology inspired by Otto Piene. Participating are Adam Burke, Agnes Cameron, Adam Haar Horowitz, Ben Miller, Sarah Schwettmann and Daniel Alexander Smith.

The young artists and scientists, whom we have introduced to you in interviews in previous newsletters, explore the perceptual potential of technology and attempt to convey other ways of seeing and perceiving the world to the viewer through art; they push the boundaries of knowledge:
ZERO is infinite.

Opening on October 15, 2021, 5 p.m.

Dr. Barbara Könches, ZERO foundation, welcome address
Dr. Stephan Muschick/Daniela Berglehn, E.ON Foundation, Essen, greetings
Wen Bi, curator, introduction in dialogue with the artists of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Light installation “Rainbow Grid”, by the MIT Museum Studio and Compton Gallery of the MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge (USA) via Livestream

7 pm performance by Sean Mullan

Opening hours
October 16 – 17, 2021, 1-5 p.m.
October 23 – 24, 2021, 1-5 p.m.
November 13 – 14, 2021, 1-5 p.m.

The research project and exhibition are supported by the E.ON Foundation, Essen and the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

9/2021 Whiteboard 24.52 01.23 – PALACE, Düsseldorf

The work Whiteboard 24.52 01.23 was exhibited on September 12 on the occasion of the commemoration days South-South Cooperation Day, Remembrance Day, Homeland Day, World Rubber Day, Open Monument Day, Headache and Migraine Day. The exhibition will be on display at Palace at Worringer Platz, Düsseldorf until 10.10.2021.

2020

26.11.–20.12.2020 Test Chamber: Isolation @Nails, Düsseldorf

Dokumentation Test Chamber, 6,19 min

“Test Chamber: Isolation” is an experimental installation that explores the self-awareness of visitors in a low-stimulation environment. The isolation tank in the second room is filled with warm salt water, in which individuals are isolated from all external stimuli in order to experience sensory deprivation. Only one person can enter the tank at a time, and it is recommended that they be naked. The test lasts for 60 minutes. After each session, subjects are asked to draw their experiences on the wall in squares (see Nails Projectroom).

Here you can find a more detailed text on the concept of the artwork. Fotos: Kai Werner Schmidt