Collection/Unity Pixel
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AR Experience

2019 · 3D-printed resin, multiple finishes

Unity Pixel

The fundamental unit. The atom from which every sculpture in the Living Duality collection is built — simultaneously convex and concave, inside and outside, particle and wave.

Starting at

From $75

AR Experience

Scan any face of this sculpture with the Living Duality app to reveal the digital dimension — animated field lines, rotating hypercubes, and the Unity Pixel in motion.

About the Work

Every system has a fundamental unit. In physics, it is the atom. In code, it is the bit. In the Living Duality collection, it is the Unity Pixel.

The Unity Pixel is a geometric form of Brant Hindman's original design — a shape that cannot be fully described as either convex or concave because it is both simultaneously. Turn it one way and it appears to reach outward. Turn it another and it folds inward on itself. The form does not resolve: it holds both states at once.

This is not a visual trick. It is a structural proof. The Unity Pixel demonstrates geometrically what the Living Duality philosophy asserts philosophically: that apparent opposites — inside and outside, particle and wave, self and world — are the same surface, differently observed.

The Unity Pixel exists at every scale. It is the module from which the Meta Matrix is constructed. It is the pattern that repeats through the Hypercube. It is the form that the Flexahedron oscillates between. Every piece in the collection is a different question asked of the same answer.

Available in multiple finishes — matte white, mirror chrome, oxidized bronze, translucent resin — each expressing a different aspect of the form's dual nature.