Metameris

Curate positive emotions into sustainable art

Story

Metameris is a design experience where emotions shape form.

Born from the question: Can we design without using our hands? Metameris transforms positive emotions into tangible art through the collaboration of human perception, AI, and neuroscience. An EEG scanner captures brain responses, translating them into visual language—your emotions turned into form. Each Metameris piece is a personal story, an artwork infused with your subconscious inspirations. The process embraces sustainability, using advanced 3D printing and circular materials that honor nature. Every piece can be reclaimed, reused, or remade, ensuring that beauty never becomes waste.

Invented by architect and artist Aga Blonska, Metameris brings together biophilic design, innovation, and tactile experience. With a background in large-scale 3D printing, she redefines how we create—blending craftsmanship with the unseen patterns of the mind.

Metameris stands for new perception driven by a change of light on innovation and sustainability. The name comes from ‘metamerism’ a event in a physics of how eye perceive the colour under a different light.

Values

Honest

From genuine human reactions to deeply personal art pieces.

Sustainable

A mindful approach that integrates body, mind, and responsible manufacturing.

Optimistic

Believing that each piece enhances personal experience and transforms environments.

Committed

Excellence in digital craftsmanship, creating high-end, sustainable art that evolves.

Curious

Exploring the intersection of neuroscience, AI, and design to push creative boundaries.

Manifesto

“The brain does not live inside the head, even though it is its formal habitat. It reaches out to the body, and with the body it reaches out to the world. We can say that the brain ‘ends’ at the spinal cord, and that the spinal cord ‘ends’ at the peripheral nerve, and the peripheral nerve ‘ends’ at the neuromuscular junction, and on and on down to the quarks, but brain is hand and hand is brain, and their interdependence includes everything else right down to the quarks.”

— Frank R. Wilson, The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language and Human Culture, New York 1998