"Posthuman Living Elsewhere” is a performance art project in which an artist stands in front of a sewer with a pocket on her back and throws a bull's eye at it.
This is an artist's imagination of a post-human era, where the singularity is at hand with the rapid development of technological civilisation, and where the answer to the question of whether humans can become the supermen Nietzsche spoke of is perhaps "yes", after all, we have imagined Cyborg, Android, Clone, Mutant, AI and space migrants. Mutant, AI, space migration, geocentric worlds, parallel universes, and... then what? How else would it create a "post-human" on an Earth that is more concrete than human?
Through the act of throwing an eyeball into a sewer, the artist attempts to connect the physical body with the metaphysical darkness, the void, the present with the unknown space-time, and to watch - and be born - together.