Two years ago, I came to the States for MFA program in UCSD. At first, I started making instructions for performance to communicate with people in my clumsy English, but it soon became my general process of working. In this show, I present a room surrounded by five video projections and drawings. They are documentation of performances concerning the balance of relationship. I performed two with Josh Aaron, other two with Josh Tonies, and one by myself. The performance done by myself reveals the psychology underlying the other collaborative performances. By projecting it on the center wall, I wanted to turn the gallery into a psychological space. Also, this year, l worked with only two people who I had personal affection for. I expected the intimacy would push the work further to the realm of truth, even though it would still end up fiction. The invitation to the performance was the offering and the demanding at the same time. The more I work with the person, the easier to perform due to familiarity, but the harder to ask more commitment. Therefore, through my work and working, I am constantly reaching out to the other, measuring the fitness of my desire for the other.