ONE symbolizes the elasticity of the new global culture, and in the process explore ways dance within architecture can bridge the gap between the intimate scale of the individual life and the whirling tide of mass society.

The human architecture show ONE was originally conceived and designed as mass visual art, an installation composed of dancing bodies cradled within major architectural feats. ONE consists of aerialists in mid-air, for 30 minutes, suspended underneath or between buildings or sites, 50-80 feet over water or land, throughout 2 weeks, with matinee and nightly performances.

As a new art form which integrates mass suspension, aerial dance, architecture and technology for mass public viewing, ONE's purpose is to enrich the culture and increase tourism in the community in the area surrounding the installation. ONE makes arts visible, free, serves as a gathering point for the community, and creates cooperative models for public arts on an international scale.