10 Seconds Performance with Passersby My studio in Wedding, Berlin, is situated on the ground floor next to the sidewalk. Different from conventional layouts, my space is divided by frosted glass, separating my private area from the public space. This material's transparency and opacity offer excellent visual advantages, allowing me to explore the nuances of physical distance and intimacy between individuals and I. Through physical performance, I intentionally convey a strong contrast between internal/external elements and blur the boundaries between the public and private domains. Passersby occasionally stroll by while I'm working in the studio. I swiftly move to the camera, utilizing brief moments to perform before returning to work once the people left and the act is finished. The poses I adopted reflect an instinctual improvisation of challenge when societal norms become blurry within the context of a human-to-human encounter.