Metaphysics of Blindness explores and critiques how representations of common sensory experiences have excluded blindness from the realm of social and creative agency. Within these representations, the blind are framed as defective, idle and incapable of comprehending the reality of lived experience or grasping its visual components. This study challenges the so-called “socio-epistemological fundamentalism” that places the sun as the arbiter of perception. Through experimental practices and constructed situations, it seeks out other centers of gravity, reaffirming the richness and integrity of life with blindness.