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Setting the record straight

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 08/12/2025

» Last month, a teaser interview about cow's milk on the Woody Avenger talk show, founded by host Woody Milintachinda, became a controversy because influencer guests raised many questions about the quality of cow milk produced in Thailand.

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The triality of light

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 27/08/2025

» In today's digital age and AI technology, impossible photographs become more common. However, back in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s when technology was not as advanced, creating artistic photographs was a huge challenge.

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A futuristic view

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 26/06/2024

» To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Central Embassy takes visitors to the future in "Bangkok 3024", a world-class immersive showcase. "Bangkok 3024" was created by Daniel Arsham, a New York-based artist known for fictional archaeology -- a concept that explores our current era and culture through the perspective of the future.

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Navigating identity

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 21/05/2024

» It is a rare and remarkable achievement for artists to exhibit at the Venice Biennale, one of the most prestigious art exhibitions in the world. This year, Thai artist Channatip Chanvipava showcases his solo exhibition “Sound Of Many Waters” featuring eight new paintings that presents the idea of fixed identities, belonging and subjective memory. The exhibition takes place at a 17th century Venetian dimora, open to the public for the first time.

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App that helps others is in need of help

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 30/06/2022

» The memory of the lack of available mental healthcare services that Dr Kanpassorn Suriyasangpetch received as a teen and dental student inspired her to launch Ooca, an app that helps people with mental illness.

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Taking education into their own hands

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 25/04/2022

» Many Thai children learn the alphabet by rote memory -- A for Ant, B for Boy, C for Cat and so on. But for Wasin Pathomyok and Plengmontra Bubphamas, parents of a two-year-old daughter, they created an A to Z poster using a human rights theme. The idea of the ABC human rights poster came after Wasin and Plengmontra read English children's books such as A Is For Activist, An ABC of Equality and F For Feminism.

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World of dreams

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 31/03/2021

» Two artists, Pang Torsuwan and Atchalinee Kesornsook, have recurring dreams where they both go to restrooms and other people can see what they do there. Another artist, Onanong Kaewsomboon, aka Jang Onanong, dreamed that her friend visited her. The dream was so realistic and Jang was excited but she suddenly woke up and felt lost when she realised that her friend was not there. These cases were part of a discussion among the trio about dreams before they began working on their group exhibition "While You Were Sleeping" on view at Palette Art Space.

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Clubhouse is the place to be... but it's invite only

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 24/02/2021

» Audio-based social networking app Clubhouse has become popular in the past few weeks. The app is similar to a traditional radio station in which a DJ or a moderator allows listeners to participate and speak in a programme. In order to access Clubhouse, users must be invited by a friend and currently, the app is available only on iOS for iPhone and iPad users. Clubhouse has stated that it is working on an Android version but has not set a launch date yet. Due to the app's popularity in Thailand, Clubhouse invitations are being sold on social media and e-commerce websites.

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Highlights of Thailand's art scene in 2020

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 30/12/2020

» Like other industries, everything related to the art industry, from museums, art festivals, art fairs, galleries and more took a hiatus during the pandemic lockdown. However, after the lockdown was lifted, the country's art scene started to get a little more vibrant. Even Thailand's largest art festivals, Bangkok Art Biennale, returned.

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Promoting nature conservation through art

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 28/05/2020

» Back in the day when Dr Rungsrit Kanjanavanit was a high school student, his sister handed him a telescope so he could take a closer look at a flock of birds jumping on a Jamaican cherry. Through the telescope, the vivid colours of red and yellow scarlet minivets and golden fronted leafbirds mesmerised him. Ever since then, he has been attracted to feathered creatures and has become an avid birdwatcher.