Hanspeter Ammann is an artist, photographer and filmmaker of Swiss origin, who spent a decade as the club owner of Shanghai Studio in Shanghai and has been involved in video art and installations for over thirty years...
The film Detective Chinatown, recently pulled from a screening at the Thailand Film Destination Festival, exoticizes Thai culture. We might take a look...
2016 elections in Taiwan drew attention in Thailand even from the first announcement. Interestingly, in Thai cyberspace, netizens converse about Taiwan politics in relation to the current Thai politics...
That the Thai government manages to bring Taiwanese television series Justice Bao to Thai screens again and again is revealing. The central ideals of Justice Bao are what the present military regime would like to instill within Thai citizens...
Though less discussed in relation to other student movements of the past year as the Sunflower Movement and Umbrella Movement, we might look at the student activists of Thailand's democracy movement...
Patrick Huang is a born-and-bred Thai writer who hails from Bangkok. His childhood luxuriated in naiveté; little was he aware that his fellow human beings had been lobotomized in the dungeon of class system and injustice.
Sometime in his mid-twenties while at a cafe sipping a coffee, he caught a glimpse of a booklet whose cover read: Prisoner of Conscience. He went through it and it was a turning-point. Bespectacled Huang replaced the then rose-tinted glasses with true-to-life ones,
He started to write. Write for liberation. Martin Luther King had a dream, as does Patrick Huang. His dream is simple. His dream is ‘create the world as a single family’.