In 2018 Swedish Visual artist Per Huttner and choreographer Carima Neusser organised a series of public events in Mexico City, Los Angeles and Sao Paulo. The events brought together participants from visual art, choreography, neuroscience, philosophy as well as science and technology studies. The events were collective, speculative and investigated what the every day life of humans would be like if our bodies were equipped with more eyes than the two we have. What would that mean for human anatomy, the body’s movements, our philosophy, technology, fashion and art? The events also investigated how technology offer eyes to see and embody experiences that were previously out of reach for us. The collaborating artists and researchers latched onto an exploration that mankind has engaged in since the time of first telescope and microscope. Together with composer and musician Siri Jennefelt, Huttner and Neusser will present a performance at Rönnells in Stockholm on September 27.