Party Cow

The concept of Party Cow was inspired by the 16 personalities test- ESTP. They are impatient, energetic, and tend to move from place to place spontaneously. We interpret these personalities as a fly flying around the cow as if it is a party. Audiences will experience a pace of ESTP by trying to catch a fly that flies around the cow. The installation can be played as a game.

Collaboration with
Thavit Sirichotkunakorn
Tiwat Koonphol
Interactive Installation
Lighting Design
2020

Beersheba

The installation is an interpretation of a city from Italo Calvano’s novel called Invisible Cities. Beersheba is one of the   that is seperated as below and above. The people in both cities never visit the other half of the city, but have an imagination in their mind that the other is no better than themselves. We interpreted this characterisitc as a racial discrimination that is mentally exist in people’s minds. We judged other without seeing their true selves, even they are human like us. Reflection is used as a metaphor to reflect audience’s distorted self to portray that no matter how differnece the person in the mirror is, one is as human as you are.

Collaboration with
Napundorn Jantaranukul
Thavit Sirichotkunakorn
Sitha Ambhanwong
Tiwat Koonphol
Installation
2020

Virtual Free Diving

Virtual Free Diving is an interactive installation that simulates an experience of free diving in the deep ocean. Audiences will need hold their breath in the tank to make the underwater visuals play. The longer audiences can hold their breath the deeper the visual dives into the ocean.

Collaboration with
Nichaporn Jiraponsananuruk
Thavit Sirichotkunakorn
Pakhwan Muanpetch
Interactive Installation
Motion Graphic
2021

Juggling Juggler - Mat Proc Draw Goes Bauhaus

This project was created to celebrate 100th anniversary of Bauhaus, exhibited at Gothe institute as a live performance. The piece is a wearable sculpture inspired form Paul Klee, member of Bauhaus, who is well known from his geometric shape paintings. The design uses the essence from his painting to construct a sculpture. A rectangular box were assembled using mathematics calculation to make it rotatable.

Collaboration with
Nattanun Saengwattanakul
Jada Thavisri
Wearable Sculpture
2019

Virtual Free Diving is an interactive installation that simulates an experience of free diving in the deep ocean. Audiences will need hold their breath in the tank to make the underwater visuals play. The longer audiences can hold their breath the deeper the visual dives into the ocean.

Collaboration with
Nichaporn Jiraponsananuruk
Thavit Sirichotkunakorn
Pakhwan Muanpetch

The concept of Party Cow was inspired by the 16 personalities test- ESTP. They are impatient, energetic, and tend to move from place to place spontaneously. We interpret these personalities as a fly flying around the cow as if it is a party. Audiences will experience a pace of ESTP by trying to catch a fly that flies around the cow. The installation can be played as a game.

Collaboration with
Thavit Sirichotkunakorn
Tiwat Koonphol

The installation is an interpretation of a city from Italo Calvano’s novel called Invisible Cities. Beersheba is one of the   that is seperated as below and above. The people in both cities never visit the other half of the city, but have an imagination in their mind that the other is no better than themselves. We interpreted this characterisitc as a racial discrimination that is mentally exist in people’s minds. We judged other without seeing their true selves, even they are human like us. Reflection is used as a metaphor to reflect audience’s distorted self to portray that no matter how differnece the person in the mirror is, one is as human as you are.

Collaboration with
Napundorn Jantaranukul
Thavit Sirichotkunakorn
Sitha Ambhanwong
Tiwat Koonphol

This project was created to celebrate 100th anniversary of Bauhaus, exhibited at Gothe institute as a live performance. The piece is a wearable sculpture inspired form Paul Klee, member of Bauhaus, who is well known from his geometric shape paintings. The design uses the essence from his painting to construct a sculpture. A rectangular box were assembled using mathematics calculation to make it rotatable.

Collaboration with
Nattanun Saengwattanakul
Jada Thavisri