“Stereoblind” refers to the inability to perceive depth using both eyes. When vision alone cannot provide accurate spatial awareness, individuals must rely on other senses. In Val LEE’s (ACC 2018, 2024) live art piece, Stereoblind, the artist uses this condition as a metaphor to construct a slowly unfolding, temporal scenario that points to the distortion and breakdown of recognizable relationships in contemporary society. This work extends Lee’s ongoing inquiry into the individual’s experience within collective settings and examines how vast, invisible forces can be represented, as the artist continues to explore uncertainty through the creation of artistic settings.