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LIFE

Fighting scammers

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 06/05/2024

» Whoscall, a mobile app that helps people identify unknown phone calls and text messages, recently revealed that last year people in Thailand received the highest number of fraudulent SMS messages in Asia.

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LIFE

Capturing family bonds

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 31/10/2023

» The special bond between artists and their loved ones can inspire them to create captivating works. Two artists -- Thepporn Prikphet and Jakkrit Srisongkram -- won prizes for portraits of their family members in the Italthai Portrait Prize 2023, Thailand's national portraiture competition hosted by River City Bangkok.

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LIFE

Inspiring innovators

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 11/10/2023

» In order to promote creative ideas and cultural potential to drive the economy at both the national and international level, the Creative Economy Agency (CEA) established the Creative Excellence Awards (CE Awards) in 2023.

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LIFE

A cleaner ride

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 03/04/2023

» Three-wheeled vehicles, or tuk-tuks as they are known, are popular among tourists in Thailand due to their distinctive appearance and ability to provide a unique local experience. However, when start-up company Urban Mobility Tech (UMT) surveyed the pain points of passengers in Bangkok using public transportation, they responded that tuk-tuks did not have a standard price and the vehicles created noise and air pollution. In 2017, UMT decided to launch Muvmi, an electric tuk-tuk company, to provide an environmentally friendly and safe public transportation option to Bangkokians.

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LIFE

Pottery nam pla

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 28/03/2023

» Assoc Prof Sukumarl Sarakasetrin, ceramist and lecturer at the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University, took an interest in mochaware -- a type of household pottery first produced in the UK -- having been struck by its complex patterns resembling those seen on agate.

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Depths of despair

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 06/03/2023

» News from Nakhon Pathom in February about an eight-month-old baby, Nong Tor, who was kidnapped while his parents slept, drew the public's attention for weeks. By the end of February, the infant's 17-year-old mother, N*, confessed to police that while bathing Nong Tor she accidentally dropped him, causing him to have infantile spasms. The teenage mother did not know what to do. She later dumped the baby's body in the river. Despite an extensive search of the river by police, rescue officers and volunteers, the body of Nong Tor has not been found. N faces three charges -- causing death by negligence, concealing a corpse and reporting false information to authorities.

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LIFE

A city's lifeline

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 19/07/2022

» The uniqueness of street food stalls add a charm to Bangkok, and this is what inspired artist Kiettisak Moungkum to create art when he was an undergraduate student. However, as a graduate student at the Faculty of Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University, he had to do field surveys of street vendors for his thesis and that's when he discovered the negative side of the business. As a result, Kiettisak's solo art exhibition, "Rules", reflects the problems of organising street vendors on pavements and public spaces.

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LIFE

It's all about perspectives

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 15/02/2022

» It is difficult to overcome something you believe is your weakness. Wisut Ponnimit, a cartoonist, animator, artist and musician who is known for his cheerful and cute girl character Mamuang (translated as mango), is not comfortable painting because he thinks he is not good at it.

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LIFE

Beauty of the unseen

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 02/02/2022

» Most artists create their artworks by focusing on the visual aspect of what each object looks like, but olfactory artists are different since they create their pieces by using scents as a medium. While olfactory artists are still rare in Thailand, a Thai pioneer of the art form Waruncharat Laaiadsin has launched her latest exhibition "Imperfect II", her second exhibition that includes scents to convey messages and emotions through her paintings.

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LIFE

Putting the soft back in 'Soft-core'

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 03/11/2021

» The exhibition "Soft-core" by Natnaree Kosum, aka, MM.Kosum, at Offbeat Box on Lat Phrao 21 resembles an oasis in a desert or any imaginary place where visitors can walk on beautiful white sand and enjoy viewing drawings, paintings and ceramics in a small room.