Immersive, surreal multimedia installation by Voraprada Voratananchai (installation/sculpture), Worramet Matutamtada (sound design) and Pasakorn Nontananandh (visuals) at Jam 27 June – 25 July 2015.
3 young Thai artists transformed the upstairs space of Jam for this site-specific installation. A transformative dialogue between the house and our body, with paintings and drawings the byproduct of experiences and memories. Opening party included a live performance by Worramet Matutamtada and live visuals by Pasakorn Nontananandh. During the month it was up at Jam, there was also an avante-garde, experimental noise performance dedicated to the installation by Stylish Nonsense, Acidmoon & Iris Twin. And a closing party with introspective post-rock performances by 17September1981, เจี่ยป้าบ่อสื่อ (Jia Pa Bor Sue), Worramet Matutamtada and Kinetics.
Drifting streams of emotion you are. Since you are here in my old house, my basement. Now you are a part of me and you are a part of us, reflecting each other as a distorted mirrors. I may call you ‘A flow of undisturbed space.’
—Pasakorn Nontananandh

VORAPRADA VORATANANCHAI
Works on a variety of visual arts and installations as a Bangkok-based artist and also art therapist. Understanding the healing potential of art, she put herself in both positions, her own patient and ‘therapist’, herself.
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WORRAMET MATUTAMTADA
A Thai-based sound designer and composer. His compositions draw on a number of influences including noise and electroacoustic music.
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PASAKORN NONTANANANDH
An experimental visual artist based in Bangkok. He works both in digital media and handcraft techniques. Since 2012 until now, he mainly focuses on the issue of sense and perception of individual mind. He also VJs in live music events.
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“What’s else do we need for building our own house ?”
“Time ”
“Yes, yes it’s all over the house. It’s everywhere. What’s else ?”
“Man, hard work, man power”
“It’s all by itself I don’t think we need that”
“Then what do you need?”
“I’ve got time all over the place. Memories and experience in the basement. And my dream on the attic. So I wonder what’s else do we need ?”
“I think that all we need already, you just need us to work on the attic”
“And how would you like to place the house then?”
“In our future”
“Where, then?”
“in the woods, on the mountains, by the moon or another space?”
“In the cities, where our works shall be seen. ”
—Voraprada Voratananchai