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Blind Spots

About

Blind Spots by Arttu Koskela (aka Shaderism) is a generative code-based work that explores the dual structure of human identity through two symbolic forms: a grid of black spheres representing the hidden essence of consciousness, and a refracting glass-like shell symbolizing the tangible layer of personality. These elements are in constant interplay—each movement shifting the composition into new configurations that are as visually striking as they are philosophically resonant.


This work challenges us to question our perceptions and consider how shifting perspectives might reveal new dimensions of those we think we know. In the vast parametric world Koskela constructs, each viewing becomes an act of interpretation—an invitation to look again, and then again, as identity refracts and reforms with every angle.

Curator’s note

Holds the architectural harmony of graphic tension and expression.

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Blind Spots by Arttu Koskela