Kuai Kuai (2026) reimagines the Taiwanese custom of placing green 乖乖 (guai guai, “be obedient”) snack bags on machines to ensure they run flawlessly. By animating these “offerings” as gently breathing forms, it highlights the belief that guai guai compels error-free behaviour—mirroring broader societal pressures for unquestioning obedience. Through pulsing breaths and themes of eternal conformity, the piece reveals how the “be guai” imperative shapes both technology and human life, blending ritual, anxiety, and control in modern systems where superstition quietly drives efficiency and the endless pursuit of being obedient enough.