Period: 8 weeks, January 24 - March 21, 2014 (3hrs/week)
Bangkok has a reputation for heavy traffic congestion. Commuters sometimes spend almost two hours moving less than a kilometre when they get into a jam in downtown Bangkok. This workshop aims to develop the power of positive thinking by encouraging students to look on the bright side of traffic jam. In the first half of this eight week workshop, students will assign to create a series of photographs, pattern designs, text-based works and audio video works based on their observations collected at the ten most congested roads in Bangkok. The last three weeks of the workshop, each student will do an individual project inspired by traffic congestion and the project outcomes will be exhibited.
Exhibition Poster designed by Arachaporn Konvittayayotin
Apassorn Chiravara / The Gap Between Cars Project Prima Thaijongrak /The Gap Between Cars Project
Ariyaporn Tuwawit /The Car License Plate Project
Chanapat Satjavathee / The Car License Plate Project
(left) Apassorn Chiravara / The Car Colour Project
(bottom left) Ariyaporn Tuwawit /The Car Colour Project
(bottom right) Ariyaporn Tuwawit / The Car Colour Project
Maytissa Inharit / Individual Project
Visarut Tantiyatorn / The Lighting Design Project
Apassorn Chiravara / The Lighting Design Project
Napassawan Udomkarnpaisarn / The Lighting Design Project
Panatchakorn Viratmalee_The Lighting Design Project
VDO Projects
On The Way: a short documentary film by Napassawan Udomkarnpaisarn
Dizzy Dizzy by Palita Somsakul
Over Again by Prima Thaijongrak