
Summer Night
On a damp summer afternoon, a down-and-out man recalls a promise from fifteen years ago that was never fulfilled. Fifteen years earlier, a boy had set out on a journey driven by that very promise. Along the way, the boy passed through a wheat field, where his time and the man’s seemed to overlap. In a dense forest, a creaking, broken door appeared, as if mirroring the boy’s inner self.
In the end, the boy arrived at the promised location, only to find a desolate wilderness. He continued on his journey, caught in a trance, unable to tell if it was the man from fifteen years later who was traveling, or the boy envisioning his future self, fifteen years ahead.

The World is Upside-Down and So Am I
Ongoing.
Gravity and weight as metaphors for the fragmented human condition in contemporary society. The project aims contemplates the
absurdity of societal forces, juxtaposing the individual’s struggle against the social
mass—power, wealth, and ideology—with a paradoxical longing for freedom,
whether through surrendering to or resisting these forces.

Ongoing.
Drag Balls originated in the 1980s as drag parties organized by New York’s LGBT community. “A Drag Ball is a dream,” a place where people fully express themselves, reaching a kind of freedom unattainable in everyday life.
This documentary tells the story of individuals like Daiki from Wuhan and Hongmei from Chengdu as they participate in Voguing Shanghai.


