Deep Blindness explores the liabilities of gaze and questions the role of vision in systems of belief, the perception of image, and how it is embedded in language and constructed codes of communication. An audio work in Nauhatl, the dying language of the Aztec civilization, Braille purposely flattened thus denied of its function, and a silent video work where the absence of image is reinforced by the act of following the beholders gaze all act to make personal the connection between seeing and knowing.