Intimacy comes from the Latin "intimus," meaning "to share one's innermost content with another." In modern society, the Internet, video cameras, etc., provide a public sphere where "others are watching me all the time", actively or forced to show themselves, and private, "intimacy" from outside eyes disappears in the panoramic vision covering every aspect of daily life. It is in this context that the team of authors designed the "intimus Project". The creation is based on the sharing of individual intimate stories, and the exchange of "Intimus seed" stories with others in the public space generates the image seeds of "intimate relationship", and brings "self" into the public space to complete the sharing of individuals. Territory can be understood as a specific space and projects our behavior, showing the individual's "situation" of possession. Create intimate territorial scenes based on "Intimus Seed". In the offline exhibition, the author sets up an exchange mechanism for this work. The audience can fill in the story exchange receipt and take away a message card written by the previous exchange person at will, so as to realize the interactive display of "inner", "sharing" and "others" in the public space, which can alleviate modern people's fear of inner sharing to some extent.