• Initiator

    (b.1999, Samut Prakarn / Berlin) is a video artist and filmmaker whose work delves into collective fear and explores unconventional futures shaped by the nuanced struggles of marginalized identities. Her art examines themes beyond institutional norms, focusing on the transformative power of outcast voices.

    In addition to her work in video art, Kham-on is deeply engaged with body-based practices, including theater and dance, which she integrates with moving images to explore expressions that transcend language. She is particularly interested in how these mediums can convey complex emotional and cultural experiences.

    Kham-on was selected to participate in The Silent Workshop, an experimental program organized by Tama Art University and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Her short film to you, in 2000 years received an Honorable Mention at the R.D. Pestonji Thai Short Film & Video Festival 2023. Her video art piece Siamese Futurism has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including in Japan, France, and will be featured in an upcoming exhibition in Berlin in September 2025. She has also been awarded a DAAD scholarship to pursue a Master's degree at the University of the Arts Berlin.


  • Co-Initiator

    (b.1999, Korat) is a filmmaker and artist who integrates moving images with various media, including painting, poetry, photography, performance, and installation. His short films have been showcased at international film festivals in the United Kingdom, Italy, and other countries. In 2022, he received the Outstanding Young Artist Award in Film from the SCG Foundation.

    Possathorn was selected to participate in The Silent Workshop, an experimental workshop organized by Tama Art University and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, supported by the Japan Foundation Bangkok, Kick the Machine Documentary Collective, and Ne'-Na Contemporary Art Space.

    Currently, Possathorn is touring with his debut feature film, Mandala (Rivulet of Universe), which explores the intersection of cultural identities and pre-nation-state human experiences through a local narrative. The film has been selected for competition in the first-time director category at several European and Asian film festivals, including IFFR2024, BJIFF2024, ZINEBI66, and WFFB2024. He is also a member of the Àt-sà-jan! collective, which organized the experimental art exhibition Phimai Longweek 2024 in the ancient city of Phimai.


  • Co-Initiator

    (b.2000, Bangkok) is an Artist and photographer who experiments with the boundaries within the unstable state of human condition dependence by surrounding. His artistic practice is a probing exploration of the boundaries that circumscribe our condition, a dance between constraint and desire, violence and transformation, the complexities of our existence and the ways in which we are both subjects and objects of our own reality.


  • Lead Curator and researcher

    (b.1998, Chiang Mai) Artist, Curator and CloudPhiss. Her artistic career began during her university studies, where she focused on conceptual art, research, and writing that explored connections between identity, the sense of home, and the dynamics of change in contemporary society. Her work engages deeply with critical thinking, analysis, and art management. This interest naturally evolved into a focus on curatorial practice and art management, where she aims to create dialogues between artworks, artists, and the spaces they inhabit, all within the context of the contemporary global society.

  • Team member

    (b.1999, Bangkok) is a Visual artist  who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Still Photography, currently works as a creative art director in the advertising industry and aspires to be a full-time artist in the future. Previously, he uses photography, photo-collage and moving images to explore personal stories and the mythologies in Thai political history and then narrate in the fantasy stories in the imaginary world as a metaphor for real-world stories he encounters.

  • Team member

    (b.2001, Maha Sarakham) is a filmmaker and video based artist whose work seeks to understand humanity through the intersections of art, film, theater, and literature. My work stems from revisiting history, exploring negation of memories, reinterprets cultural texts, and delves into personal emotions, all while engaging with social emotion. By reflecting on the outcomes of different eras, all in search of answers to the question: What has brought us to this point?"

  • Lead Curator and researcher

    (b.1997, Bangkok / Berlin)  is a writer, filmmaker, and researcher specializing in the socio-political landscape of Thailand and Southeast Asia. A graduate of Chulalongkorn University with First Honors in Journalism and a minor in Political Science, his work examines the intersections of culture, identity, and politics. He was also a participant in the Forest Curriculum, a international seminar for interdisciplinary research through the naturecultures of Zomia in 2019.

    His works include the hybrid documentary short film Into the Heart of Darkness (2020), the writing series Phenomenon for the Aleaf Project (2022), and the graphic novel 1932’s Siamese Revolution (2023). Podcharakrit is also one of creators of the Docent Program for Ghost2565: Host Program, and the author of Àt-sa-jaan: Writings on the Grammar of Existence, Siamese Political Philosophy, and Tropical Ontology (2024), which explores Siamese political thought and tropical ontology.

    By combining critical theory, cultural studies, and political analysis, Podcharakrit contributes to important discussions on Southeast Asian politics, culture, and identity.