A Day in the Life: Chanida Voraphitak
Exploring anthropocentrism and virtual reality in ‘PASSCODE , THE DARK DAY’
Memory, home, and displacement in ‘da lama dah’
Documenting the Tonlé Sap Lake in Cambodia
The space between the physical and digital world
Capturing the peculiarities of everyday life
Reimagining a Third World utopia
Merging natural, mythical, and cyber phenomena
Reimagining traditional Malaysian cloth
Rethinking ecological problems and overconsumption
Exploring anthropocentrism and virtual reality in ‘PASSCODE , THE DARK DAY’
Reinterpreting objects beyond their forms and functions
Observing and researching surrounding landscapes
‘Tales’ and Monologue Art Gallery
The connection between nature and humanity
A space to breathe and create
‘Performing Care’ at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
The Riso You Wanna See in Your Room
Body as everyday objects
Cultivating a creative process