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เป็นต้น

 

 

Mor Mor Creative Forum is pleased to support 'เป็นต้น' - an upcoming  CERAMIC VIRGIN annual exhibition by 2nd-year students of the department of
Industrial Design, Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University. 


Pen-Ton(เป็นต้น),the exhibition of 2nd year student consists of their
own creativity and the perspective of the plants they have chosen throughout their ceramic works.

Three guest potters from the 'MAD POTTER'S ASSOCIATION' Pratya Raktabutr Pim Sudhikam and Somsuk Kreuasanit, will join their students, showing their works designed and made for this exhibition.

Opening reception is on Thursday 1st October 2009, 18.00. 
Venue: Department of Industrial Design, Chulalongkorn University, in front of Triam Udom Suksa School, Payathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok.

The exhibition is from October 1 - 31, 2009

ขอเชิญท่านร่วมเป็นเกียรติในงานเปิดนิทรรศการ
...เป็นต้น 9th ceramic virgins
โดยนิสิตไอดีปีสอง คณะสถาปัตยกรรมศาสตร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย ร่วมกับช่างปั้นหม้อรับเชิญ สมศักดิ์ เครือสนิท, ปรัชญา รักตะบุตร  และ พิม สุทธิคำจาก Mad Potters's Association
เปิดนิทรรศการวันพฤหัสบดีที่ 1 ตุลาคม 2552 เวลา 18.00 น. ณ ภาควิชาการออกแบบอุตสาหกรรม คณะสถาปัตยกรรมศาสตร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย

http://penton-ceramicvirgin.blogspot.com

 
 

ถ้วยกาแฟร์

Zana's Bean Coffee and Mor Mor Creative Forum are pleased to support 'Tuay Ga Fair' - an upcoming  CERAMIC VIRGIN annual exhibition 

by 2nd-year students of the department of Industrial Design, Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University.   

The exhibition will feature fresh ideas on how to serve coffee with ceramic utensils, based on 9 themes, by the new generation of Thai designers.
Two guest potters from the 'MAD POTTER'S ASSOCIATION', Pratya Raktabutr and Pim Sudhikam, will join their students, 
showing their series of coffee cups specially designed and made for this exhibition.
Opening reception is on Wednesday 8th October 2008, 17.00-20.00.  Specially brewed coffee by a qualified barrista will be served.
Venue: Department of Industrial Design, Chulalongkorn University, in front of Triam Udom Suksa School, Payathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok.

The exhibition is from October 8 - November 30, 2008

ขอเชิญท่านร่วมเป็นเกียรติในงานเปิดนิทรรศการ 

ถ้วย-กา-แฟร์ 
โดยนิสิตไอดีปีสอง คณะสถาปัตยกรรมศาสตร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย
ร่วมกับช่างหม้อรับเชิญ ปรัชญา รักตะบุตร และ พิม สุทธิคำ
จาก Mad Potters's Association
เปิดวันพุธที่ 8 ตุลาคม 17.00 น.
ในงานมีกาแฟอย่างดี เสิร์ฟฟรี โดยฝีมือของ Barrista
พร้อม snacks โดย Pa Ma & Son Co.,Ltd.
ด้วยการสนับสนุนของ Zana's Bean Coffee และ Mor Mor Creative Forum 
ร่วมกับภาควิชาการออกแบบอุตสาหกรรม คณะสถาปัตยกรรมศาสตร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย
ดาวน์โหลดเอกสารเพิ่มเติม

How2Soup update 1


It's now less than ten days to go, but we still haven't got the cash we deserve for our hard work for the university and for society at large. It's problem of attitude, decent attitude, philanthropic vision and after all willing to do the right thing. How2Soup's budget has been stopped by 'YOU KNOW WHO' who is in charge of XX.

Well, despite any devious attempts to discourage this upcoming exhibition,
we're still determined to go ahead with this exhbition.

How to soup


As part of La Fete 2007 during June 2007, the Jim Thompson Foundation initiated a design workshop focusing on the cultures related to soup of the Thai and the French. The workshop titled 'the Place & the Plate' involved a collaboration between Thai emerging designers and established French/Thai designers, including Cédric Rogot, Anne Xiradakis, Rachaporn Choochuey and Pim Sudhikam.

'HOW TO SOUP' or in Thai "ต้มยำทำแกง",
an extension of 'the Place & the Plate' and a part of Bangkok Design Festival 07,
is an exhibition which put the creative outputs of this culturally dynamic workshop on display, along with new works by 40 ceramic virgins from the department of industrial design.

venue: Design Center, Chulalongkorn Univerisity (near Triam-Udomsuka School bus stop)
date: 15 Oct - 15 Nov
The exhibition is kindly supported by Vivabaord, Flexiplan,
Q-Ads, Mor Mor Creative Forum, Art4D and the Jim Thompson Foundation

Paper Ranger Exhibition

Mormor Creative Forum in collaboration with Volunteerspirit.org
proudly presents

an exhibition that will tell you how to be an action hero, who can really take actions that really matter to save our planet. That is to re-use the paper we use in our everyday life.

Log on www.volunteerspirit.org for more info.
Venue: Industrial Design Gallery , Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
(near the Triam-Udomsuka busstop).

The exhibition was kindly supported by
Practika and Q-Ads.

Come & Gone: Design for Change



A community art project by Thai artist, Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch and local communities from the Old Snow Hill Canal area

Exhibition at UCE Birmingham Margaret Street Building, Birmingham on1-9 September 2007 – FREE ADMISSION

Private View on 31 August 2007 at 6-9 – FREE ADMISSION

'Come & Gone: Design for Change' is an exhibition that records therecent dialogues and discussions on creating a sense of community. The project centres on urban intervention using public art to explore future visions and a realisation of being a community along Old Snow Hill canal area between St. Paul's Square and Snow Hill Queensway.

Thai artist, Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch (b. 1971, Ratchaburi) created an artwork for a new commission in the form of an installation and graphic design using visual information that relates to the community. Even though, Supanichvoraparch is both an artist and a ceramic designer, he has a similar intention to use art for social improvement in both disciplines. It is a challenge for him to work with the community using diverse media, apart from ceramic.

The project examines how the environment could be improved so as to encourage more people to use the public spaces, for example the towpaths. In order to benefit the public space and encourage people to realise who they are and where they are living at the time the artworks amplifies people's voices as to explore what social problems need to be solved in the future.

During the summer local people have been asked to contribute a personal object – something that for them represents their experiences of living in this very unique but changing geographical area of
Birmingham. All the peoples' objects are collected into "Boxes of Memories" which represents each person's identity. At the same time, all found objects, which signify the identity of the local community, are gathered and recorded. More over, what remains in the community as a link between the people and the site through the changing time are displayed as a visual presentation of texts and numbers.

Manipa Jayawan, the project curator said "Even if it is just a beginning, what we are doing now is to encourage people in the community to take part in improving their own community or even people from different places. And we have planned to extend this intention all around the world".

Notes to the Editor:
1. The exhibition will be held from 1 September - 9 September 2007 in [at] the seminar room, Margaret Street Building, UCE Birmingham. Admission is free and there is full disabled access. Private View: Friday 31 August: 6-9 pm. Exhibition 1-9September: 10am – 5pm weekdays, 10am – 4pm weekends.
2. 'Come & Gone: Design for Change' has been organised by Thai curator, Manipa Jayawan. This is her final project of study for the MA Contemporary Curatorial Practice course at UCE Birmingham. She is interested in organising innovative public art projects that use creative design strategies.
3. For more information contact Manipa Jayawan:
manifah@hotmail.com            +44(0)78094-72507       

Space of 10 Light Years

March 31 - May 26, 2007 Mor Mor Creative Forum in collaboration with Shanghai Studio, China presented a phographic exhibition 'SPACE OF 10 LIGHT YEARS:
Be Pattanopas's sculptures in images' as part of SHANGHAI STUDIO's ART EVENT NR. 9

along with two other exhibitions,
POINT OF VIEW: exciting digital shorts from Bangkok
curated by Jung-Chul Hur,


and THE APPEARANCE OF FASCINATION: 10 blow-ups from Hanspeter Ammann's current book project.

Want to Be Rich: an installation by Pornprasert Yamazaki

After the frantic splashes of the Thai Songkran fest Ryo, Pornprasert Yamazaki, who showed with Mor Mor Creative Forum in CRACK: the magic clay can do, had another ultra ambitious installation at Whitespace Gallery, on the second floor of Lido cinema, Siam Square, Bangkok.

The whole gallery was filled with statues of pathetic doglike creatures, whose faces resembled the artist himself. Some had two penises, which made them look even as desperate as the Greek mythical creature, the Chimera. Ryo collaborated with a scent designer to create a disgustingly pungent perfume, resembling what you can smell in those hedonistic massage palours, which sprouted all over the sin city of Bangkok since the arrive of the American troops when the Vietnam war broke out. This is Ryo's ongoing criticism on the relentless expansion of consumerism and gloabalised economy, which affects every aspect of Thai society. In other contexts, you may or may not be conscious of this affect, but once you was in Ryo's installation, one certainly would.

In just one phrase, "very Chuwit indeed!"

News on Asia Art Archive
Ryo's works on Whitespace Gallery site
Review in Flash Art (coming soon)

A Mormorist in Pechakucha BKK 3


On the evening of Saturday 26th May, one of Mormorists - Ohm (Pitt Matrliam), was one of the 17 daring ones, who presented their slides while talking under the Pechakucha's rules, which are...
1. 20 slides only
2. each slide are shown for only 20 seconds.
3. so each speakers has 6:40 mins only.

Ohm presented his inventive Kanto movies, which were his collages of stills from existing movies, with some words and his oral sound effects, and a twist of a fabulous drag queen who sang a heart-breaking gay anthem. The archive of this event has not been posted on the Pechakucha Bangkok official site yet, but surely it will be. Or else look out for the next issue of Bioscope or Happening magazines.