Some Relationship is a three-channel video installation examining the structural impossibility of intimacy in contemporary human connection. Three loops play simultaneously and indefinitely — never in sync, never resolved.
In the first chapter, two figures meet in an embrace. Each holds a blade. The wound and the closeness are the same gesture.
In the second chapter, both figures walk toward each other on treadmills — movement without arrival, proximity without contact. The desire to reach is real. The distance remains.
In the third chapter, the figures face each other openly, weapons drawn. One advances; the other retreats. Then the roles reverse. There is no fixed aggressor, no clear victim — only the continuous exchange of threat and exposure.