

‘I’m Here Live, I’m Not a Human’ is a video exploring the modes of nonhuman embodiment and its emancipatory potentialities in the context of western anthropocentric humanist discourse.
Inspired by the potency of art appropriation practices by feminist artists from The Pictures Generation, the work appropriates the elements of corporate environment as well as the canonical works of contemporary western male artists, to explore the questions of alterity, alienation and belonging, and invite further inquiry into the nature of contemporary culture and its innate and seemingly benign customs, processes and codes upholding and reproducing the western systems of power.
Directed by Flâneuse du Mal (UK)