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A flare of fantasy

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 25/10/2023

» Befitting the impressive scale and presentation that gallery ATT19 can always conjure, their current exhibition "An Orchard In A Box" is a showcase that brings together two of the buzziest names in Thailand's creative industry together. Multi-disciplinary design studio Vinn Patararin and Thai artist Phannapast "Yoon" Taychamaythakool have joined forces to create a visually-stunning showcase -- one that is filled with paintings, live art and digital projections to outfits with pop-up shoulders shaped like strawberries.

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No better time than now to watch Bollywood

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 11/03/2021

» If you've always wanted to watch a Bollywood film, there's no better time than now.

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The wonder of Oz at Thong Lor Art Space

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 11/08/2016

» Everybody knows about Dorothy Gale and her adventures in Oz, but L. Frank Baum also has a bevy of other characters just as endearing and unique as the little girl who got tornadoed into the magical land away from her home in Kansas. If you've never heard of Tik-Tok before, Thong Lor Art Space offers you the chance to get up real close to what is possibly the world's first robot character portrayed in literature in The Adventures Of Tik-Tok, Man Of Oz this month. The first half will recount the adventures of the Wizard of Oz and Dorothy, before heading towards the land of Ev, where the "mechanical man" who was forgotten in a cave is later found by Dorothy.

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Tomorrowland magic short-lived

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 22/05/2015

» Overbearing social activists, environmentalists and vegans on my Facebook newsfeed can probably instil a message more original — and even inspiring — than what this 129-minute sci-fi romp can. Tomorrowland is a dystopian flick stuck in limbo, masquerading as a wondrous flight but is, in truth, a preachy bore. 

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The beginning anticipates the end

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 21/01/2015

» Photos in San Francisco-based artist Stephen Albair's new book, The Beginning Anticipates The End The End Anticipates the Beginning, are a visual journey that only takes natural sunlight, a 42-year-old Nikon and lots of knick-knacks.

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Across the universe

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 12/01/2015

» Tunlaya Dunnvatanachit on the beautiful, but dark, bubble known as the world.

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Dog-eared distractions

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 19/05/2014

» Dogs have always been more than a mere pet to Nathawee “Nat” Limpanilchart, who has been surrounded by canines all her life. Recently, she’s struck a publishing deal with Banlue Books, which has made her Facebook page, Maa Ja (Dog Please), into a book of the same name.

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Read, and thou shall find

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 12/11/2012

» We are living in an age where humans are swamped with more printed words than ever before, whether from Facebook, Twitter, text messages or email. And yet those words are fleeting. Poetry, with its slow-sinking gravity, can be really important at a time when so much fast language is being spewed. It can serve as a way to slow things down and let people appreciate every syllable, vowel, thought and sentence.