Interview to Noraset Vaisayakul for his solo Exhibition 'Slow Down' in TV program 'Art de siam'.
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BLOG of Noraset Vaisayakul
8/21/2010
Interactive Project 2010 in Progress

The Idea about Interactive is stuck in my head. It might came out from my interested on boy toy as the most of male sex human. This thing make me curious about collective behavior of most of people in this materialism world. The way, people manage morality of themselves to be able to be part of THIER OWN SOCIETY. As "The Facebook.com" make big phenomenon, that create the power of cyber network and calamitous idiocy of "Facebook's population". Nowadays, everything happen in cyber space instead of real space, for example, e-commerce, e-education, e-service , e-banking, e-war, hacking, crime, spy, create and delate identity to complete a mission, etc. As mentioned, that's all the evidence to prove, we stepped on the world of superficial relation, that human apply their own conscious to their avatar or artificial life in social network. My project focus on research on technology that prove my hypothesis about "Concealing of Identity is came out from Morality and rule of society and it's more and more clear if you study philosophy of interactive media"
9/21/2009
9/13/2009
Compeung Trip from Media Culture Class of Noraset
My students and Me visited Com-Peung Village of Creativity in Chiangmai on 4-7 September 2009. We have been to visit many interesting places in Chiangmai, such as Mo-Hotel, Museum of City Hall, Art Centre of Chiangmai University and Minimal Bar and Gallery... We have warm memory with founder of Com-Peung 'Oung', my friend... We have Barbecue Meal on the first night and hang out in town on the second night... last night before we got back to our hometown. We took a great lecture for Aj. Utit, P'Tasanai and P'Kosit at Media art and design, MA program in dream... Wow I got a lot of energy from them... I guess my students too.
1/29/2009
Subsconciouscape@Gallery Ver





Subsconciouscape; a interactive art exhibition by Noraset Vaisayakul
15 Jan - 14 Feb 2009 at Gallery Ver, 2 Floor, Klongsan Plaza Building, Charangnakorn Rd.
Bangkok, Thailand.
Gallery Ver:
VER began with the establishment of Namdee publishing station in Bangkok in 2000 by Rirkrit Tiravanija, an internationally renowned Thai artist based in Thailand , Berlin and New York . In 2004, the project was renamed PLAN.b publishing, production and design limited partnership. We aim to act as a platform for launching innovative ideas in such forms as artist's books, textbooks, magazines, music, film, video, posters, graphics and design. We are interested in ideas and objects which can be published and/or multiplied and disseminated into the cultural stream.
Moreover, we would like PLAN.b to function like bile, as an active agent bringing together people from various places and working collaboratively. PLAN.b is a network or node, where artists, photographers, architects, musicians, poets, and other individuals and groups can join in at any time, from anywhere. We would like to apply all the communicative tools available in daily life, crossing both physical and virtual borders, in order to keep the flux fluid.
O ver magazine is the first publication from PLAN.b publishing station, bangkok. It involves stories taken from everyday life: food, music, sport, travel, fashion, fiction, non-fiction, art, architecture, living culture, politics and science.
“Ver” is a common Thai slang word derived from the English word “over”, and can be translated as "severe." We are interested in various senses of the word “over”: “across an “intervening distance”; "from an upward to an invented or reversed position”; “in repetition”; and “again”. But we are not interested in its sense as “the end”.
Thus each issue of O ver magazine is a memoir - of passing, of crossing an intervening distance, of going from an upward to an inverted/reversed position, of again. We approach the notion of life and living in a realistic manner, according to the Thai saying, “let it go”.
The magazine is divided into two sections: image (the paper part) and sound (audio CDs with music and ambient noise and spoken text).
The making of O ver is like the process of film editing. The difference is there are endless possibilities of story/plot created while listening and flipping through O ver magazine. O ver magazine is composed of stories, time and space.
We also provide chances for artists, designers and other creatives abroad to realize and produce work in Thailand . In this capacity we have been working with such artists as Tobias Rehberger, Olafur Aliasson, Philippe Parreno, Superflex and many others.
Moreover, we would like PLAN.b to function like bile, as an active agent bringing together people from various places and working collaboratively. PLAN.b is a network or node, where artists, photographers, architects, musicians, poets, and other individuals and groups can join in at any time, from anywhere. We would like to apply all the communicative tools available in daily life, crossing both physical and virtual borders, in order to keep the flux fluid.
O ver magazine is the first publication from PLAN.b publishing station, bangkok. It involves stories taken from everyday life: food, music, sport, travel, fashion, fiction, non-fiction, art, architecture, living culture, politics and science.
“Ver” is a common Thai slang word derived from the English word “over”, and can be translated as "severe." We are interested in various senses of the word “over”: “across an “intervening distance”; "from an upward to an invented or reversed position”; “in repetition”; and “again”. But we are not interested in its sense as “the end”.
Thus each issue of O ver magazine is a memoir - of passing, of crossing an intervening distance, of going from an upward to an inverted/reversed position, of again. We approach the notion of life and living in a realistic manner, according to the Thai saying, “let it go”.
The magazine is divided into two sections: image (the paper part) and sound (audio CDs with music and ambient noise and spoken text).
The making of O ver is like the process of film editing. The difference is there are endless possibilities of story/plot created while listening and flipping through O ver magazine. O ver magazine is composed of stories, time and space.
We also provide chances for artists, designers and other creatives abroad to realize and produce work in Thailand . In this capacity we have been working with such artists as Tobias Rehberger, Olafur Aliasson, Philippe Parreno, Superflex and many others.
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