THREE was part of an installation I exhibited for my BFA degree final thesis in 2003, also titled THREE. THREE as a whole was about the three balancing supports that offer stability and support to a whole idea, and exploring the differences between those parts. THREE the video captured three different one-sided conversations and compares the topics of conversation using juxtaposition of spliced segments. The people in THREE are myself, in the background, and three of my friends that are of similar intellectual and economic status while coming from differing backgrounds.