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  • LIFE

    Dreams come true for Tu

    Life, Published on 30/01/2013

    » Throughout Tu Suthiwat Nakchat's childhood, he spent his free time drawing and wrapping cloth around his dolls, creating different styles.

  • LIFE

    Patriotic moon?

    Life, Published on 30/01/2013

    » Our photographer captured the full moon behind the fluttering national flag, with the red, white and blue rolling against the luscious yellow in a hallucinatory spectrum.

  • LIFE

    La Lanta Fine Art

    Life, Published on 30/01/2013

    » 245/14 Sukhumvit Soi 31 Tues-Sat, 10am-7pm Saturday-March 7 Call 02-204-0583

  • LIFE

    Opting in

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 30/01/2013

    » Of those who visited Ole Ukena last year while he was creating art in Bangkok, some were left wondering "what is this crazy German doing here". Now they are able to see the results, with a solo exhibition titled "Giving Up Is Not An Option" now on at Serindia Gallery.

  • OPINION

    Office 2013 is now ready for lift-off, but will it soar?

    Life, James Hein, Published on 30/01/2013

    » I got my hands on Office 2013 a.k.a. Office 15 or even Office 365. The last one is the online subscription model, being the ideal version for Microsoft because you are essentially hooked forever. This comes in two versions with access to different features you can look up and starts at $100 (about 3,000 baht) per month. The advantage is you get access to the latest version at all times and you can access it from anywhere.

  • TECH

    Mystery enters a new dimension

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 30/01/2013

    » Professor Layton and his self-proclaimed apprentice, Luke, are taking in the splendour and bright lights of Monte D'Or when a scream pierces through all the festivity and chaos erupts, with people running away in every direction.

  • TECH

    LomoKino

    Life, Thakrit Rungreungthanja, Published on 30/01/2013

    » The LomoKino is here to bring the unpredictable, unique and original qualities of analogue photography that we love back into movie-making. It's here to offer you something truly beautiful and authentic _ an analogue movie camera that opens up a whole new direction of experimentation and a world of creative possibilities. Simple to use, the LomoKino gives you the chance to return to the roots of movie-making and witness the very first steps of moving Lomography. Once the film is loaded, all you have to do is just turn the crank. The volume display will tell you how much film is left _ when it's all red, your film is over. The LomoKino is strictly for the Sun, for lights, for outdoors. Hence, if you really want to be risky and shoot indoors, a very high ISO and a very powerful source of light are recommended. To pursuits of analogue, the LomoKino is accompanied by the wonderful LomoKinoScope, a viewer that lets you watch your movies without digitising. It's time you become a director yourself and capture Lomographic movies on any kind of 35mm film: no sound, no special effects, no post production _ just simple Lomography in motion. Check the LomoKino at lomography.co.th or just go straight to its Thailand Online Shop at thailand.shop.lomography.com where the Kino retails at 3,000 baht.

  • TECH

    Forever Running Alone

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 30/01/2013

    » Temple Run 2 is here! Developed and released by Imangi, fans of the Indiana Jones-esque game who have gotten tired of running around in the same old primeval, deserted temple can now run on another ancient structure... but on a mountain above the clouds. Visually speaking, it's more exciting as there are a whole lot of new things to surprise you at every corner, whether it is a waterfall, spinning spiky traps, a river, fire, stone ruins or string bridges to jump over or duck under.

  • TECH

    Calling all stations

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 30/01/2013

    » Social media has proved a low-cost but highly-effective tool for a small phone card company, Easy System Telecom, which is now aiming to challenge the global calling message services LINE and Skype.

  • LIFE

    The end of analogue

    Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 30/01/2013

    » A simple explanation of the system being built up in Thailand is a broadcast using coded, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing modulation in order to support hierarchical transmission.

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