publish & perform
16 may @icalondon @queereast
15-17 may @peckham24photo
5-7 jun @parisassbookfair @palaisdetokyo
12-14 jun @biblioteka_library

THIS SATURDAY 5:30PM
CD3 DEBUT PERFORMANCE: THE APPLICATION
@icalondon @queereast
*MALE PERFORMER TO BE REVEALED
SEE YOU TOMORROW

CD3 is happy to announce our participation in the Paris Ass Book Fair at Palais de Tokyo, 5–7 June, alongside some of our favorite artists/publishers.
We’ll bring a selection of our indie-published artist books and magazines (old and re-editions), alongside a new photo book launch.
Come by if you’re around x
@parisassbookfair
@palaisdetokyo

CD3 is happy to announce our participation in the Paris Ass Book Fair at Palais de Tokyo, 5–7 June, alongside some of our favorite artists/publishers.
We’ll bring a selection of our indie-published artist books and magazines (old and re-editions), alongside a new photo book launch.
Come by if you’re around x
@parisassbookfair
@palaisdetokyo

CD3 is happy to announce our participation in the Paris Ass Book Fair at Palais de Tokyo, 5–7 June, alongside some of our favorite artists/publishers.
We’ll bring a selection of our indie-published artist books and magazines (old and re-editions), alongside a new photo book launch.
Come by if you’re around x
@parisassbookfair
@palaisdetokyo

We are looking for a male participant to join our live performance on 16 May 2026 @icalondon as part of the Queer East Festival programme @queereast .
The selected participant will engage in a live performance involving physical presence, interaction, and negotiated consent.
This application is on a rolling basis, early submission is encouraged.
Please send your application to:
submit2cd3@gmail.com
3-5 photos (show face and body)
name:
age:
occupation:
height:
weight:
body type:
race:
orientation:
relationship status:
political stance:
limits:
bio (200 words)
By entering this application, you are giving us full consent to the use of you and your submission materials.
Image © Mark Aerial Waller. State Subject, performance documentation, Barbican gallery, London 2010

We are looking for a male participant to join our live performance on 16 May 2026 @icalondon as part of the Queer East Festival programme @queereast .
The selected participant will engage in a live performance involving physical presence, interaction, and negotiated consent.
This application is on a rolling basis, early submission is encouraged.
Please send your application to:
submit2cd3@gmail.com
3-5 photos (show face and body)
name:
age:
occupation:
height:
weight:
body type:
race:
orientation:
relationship status:
political stance:
limits:
bio (200 words)
By entering this application, you are giving us full consent to the use of you and your submission materials.
Image © Mark Aerial Waller. State Subject, performance documentation, Barbican gallery, London 2010

CD3 Project is happy to announce our debut live performance at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, as part of DAYTRIP: @queereast × @icalondon Takeover.
Save the date — tickets and more info coming soon x
Thank you @antibart and @studioyiwang for making this happen 💌

CD3 Project is happy to announce our debut live performance at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, as part of DAYTRIP: @queereast × @icalondon Takeover.
Save the date — tickets and more info coming soon x
Thank you @antibart and @studioyiwang for making this happen 💌

CD3 Project is happy to announce our debut live performance at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, as part of DAYTRIP: @queereast × @icalondon Takeover.
Save the date — tickets and more info coming soon x
Thank you @antibart and @studioyiwang for making this happen 💌

CD3 Project is a London-based art initiative founded by @nicolas_tian (aka. 𝓝𝓲𝓬𝓸𝓵𝓮), @boihugo (aka. 𝓗𝓪𝓷𝓪) and @zouwillian (aka. 𝓩𝓸𝓮).
Rooted in friendship and care, the project develops through collective explorations of queer experiences. Working experimentally across print, photography, writing, performance, video, and installation, CD3 Project approaches shared practice as a site of intimacy and connection, and as a performative playground for desires and longings.

CD3 Project is a London-based art initiative founded by @nicolas_tian (aka. 𝓝𝓲𝓬𝓸𝓵𝓮), @boihugo (aka. 𝓗𝓪𝓷𝓪) and @zouwillian (aka. 𝓩𝓸𝓮).
Rooted in friendship and care, the project develops through collective explorations of queer experiences. Working experimentally across print, photography, writing, performance, video, and installation, CD3 Project approaches shared practice as a site of intimacy and connection, and as a performative playground for desires and longings.

CD3 Project is a London-based art initiative founded by @nicolas_tian (aka. 𝓝𝓲𝓬𝓸𝓵𝓮), @boihugo (aka. 𝓗𝓪𝓷𝓪) and @zouwillian (aka. 𝓩𝓸𝓮).
Rooted in friendship and care, the project develops through collective explorations of queer experiences. Working experimentally across print, photography, writing, performance, video, and installation, CD3 Project approaches shared practice as a site of intimacy and connection, and as a performative playground for desires and longings.

CD3 Project is a London-based art initiative founded by @nicolas_tian (aka. 𝓝𝓲𝓬𝓸𝓵𝓮), @boihugo (aka. 𝓗𝓪𝓷𝓪) and @zouwillian (aka. 𝓩𝓸𝓮).
Rooted in friendship and care, the project develops through collective explorations of queer experiences. Working experimentally across print, photography, writing, performance, video, and installation, CD3 Project approaches shared practice as a site of intimacy and connection, and as a performative playground for desires and longings.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.
anonymous memory
2013–2025 Tumblr-sourced imagery
Curated, edited & designed by me
280p
148x148mm
Jan 2026. Limited print
.
Before the internet is fully consumed by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated imagery, this project becomes a more tactile act: archiving, editing, and materialising my Tumblr memory.
It reflects a kind of chronic resistance, a quiet helplessness in the face of the new. Do we really need to produce more images?
In these scattered collections, there is a recurring thread. While editing, I often find myself fixated on a pair of socks, a uniform, a pose. Desire begins to unfold from the screen.
These images shaped my sense of beauty. They influenced my work, even the people I dated.
What you see here is real. The stories behind these archived images happened. They remain anonymous, but you don’t question their truth.

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

Guide Book 0.936 (GB) was made in a period when my friends and I, living in Shanghai at that time, were yearning to move to Europe. It includes all 378 photos I took from a 17-day trip revisiting London. The subjects range from random hot men on the street, to quiet acts of care, to coded fashion choices and Grindr conversations.
Repeated images are intentionally left in and interwoven with texts that aren’t captions or commentary, but visual objects themselves—moments of queer attention and inner monologue, appearing deliberately out of sync with the photos, like glances remembered later, or thoughts that arrive before the image does.
It was an attempt to document queer desire and melancholy as shaped by global experience, contemporary mobility and displacement, and the idea of longing and fantasy.
Guide Book 0.936 (GB)
378 pages
A6
100 copies
Two volumes joined under a single cover; half of the pages are hand-inserted as loose sheets.
Designed by @workbyworks
Edited by @absowei
I left it too long to post and it’s sold out now ;P

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

📖my first photo book “soliloquy” is finally here!✨🤍get in touch with me if you’d like to keep a copy🧚🏻
Self-Published, September 2022
First Edition of 100 copies [sold out]
Book Design: Robin Guillemin @robinguillemin
Embossed Hardcover
Size: 20 x 25.5 cm, 108 pages

My happily self published zine Alpha Men’s Amazon Wishlist is now in the library of @selfpublishbehappy, a platform I’ve been loving and admiring for years. Many thanks to Bruno and Becca xx link in bio, shop on boihugo.com

My happily self published zine Alpha Men’s Amazon Wishlist is now in the library of @selfpublishbehappy, a platform I’ve been loving and admiring for years. Many thanks to Bruno and Becca xx link in bio, shop on boihugo.com

My happily self published zine Alpha Men’s Amazon Wishlist is now in the library of @selfpublishbehappy, a platform I’ve been loving and admiring for years. Many thanks to Bruno and Becca xx link in bio, shop on boihugo.com

My happily self published zine Alpha Men’s Amazon Wishlist is now in the library of @selfpublishbehappy, a platform I’ve been loving and admiring for years. Many thanks to Bruno and Becca xx link in bio, shop on boihugo.com

My happily self published zine Alpha Men’s Amazon Wishlist is now in the library of @selfpublishbehappy, a platform I’ve been loving and admiring for years. Many thanks to Bruno and Becca xx link in bio, shop on boihugo.com

My happily self published zine Alpha Men’s Amazon Wishlist is now in the library of @selfpublishbehappy, a platform I’ve been loving and admiring for years. Many thanks to Bruno and Becca xx link in bio, shop on boihugo.com
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