Friday, December 24, 2010

Tokyo-based composer and electronic musician


NOSPACE GALLERY presents CAL LYALL

Tokyo-based composer and electronic musician (from Tetragrammaton, Jahiliyyah, etc.) presents a live hydrophone performance, manipulated and interspersed with underwater recordings and video made in Cambodia, Thailand and Japan.

With visual constructions by Jamie Reed.

SUN 26 DECEMBER 2010

START: 9PM DOOR: Free entry

Cal Lyall (b. Montreal, Canada) is an improvising artist and electronic musician based in Tokyo, Japan.

Constructing a musical universe from field recordings, stringed instruments, microphone systems and other electronic debris, his diverse contributions to numerous projects reflect a bevy of influences, ranging from traditional forms to free-flowing drone and ecstatic improvisation.

Currently active in the drone-psych trio Tetragrammaton, ecstatic choral unit Jahiliyyah, and performs as a solo artist with a number of distinctive artists such as Tetuzi Akiyama, Chie Mukai, Government Alpha and Kelly Churko among others.

Also heads up the Subvalent label and organizes the long-running Test Tone series at Super-Deluxe in Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo.

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/hermetictindrum

subvalent: http://www.subvalent.com

test tone: http://test-tone.com

Nospace Gallery
21/108 Block D, Royal City Avenue (RCA)
Bangkok Thailand 10320
084-1341184
info@nospacebkk.com
www.nospacebkk.com

Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Florist



Flowers – the richness of colour bestowed by nature. Their outstanding beauty makes them become an essential part in our lives, representing our feelings and emotions for different purposes in various occasions.

Today florists are considered as a very creative profession, blending imagination and new creative ideas with their own flower arranging styles in order to add values to their creations.

Experience the colourful world in The Florist: Life with Flowers exhibition, which features signature creations of eight Thai expert florists whose passion, family and fate all has played a part in their creativity. Their inspired stories and ideas of living are told through their flower pieces. Plus, learn secret tips and unique techniques from acclaimed florists and see how to survive in the service business of flower arrangement, along with facts and trivia from flower arranging history, language of flowers, tools used in flower arrangement and also the economic report on the floral business.


Admire 8 different styles of flower arrangements by eight leading Thai florists while taking note of their work process through multimedia presentations. From 7 December 2010 – 1 February 2011, TCDC Resource Center will come alive with a weekly arrangement of colourful flowers and exotic plants by creative floral designers in the following schedule:

December 2010
7 December 2010 Suntipong Kongrak
14 December 2010 Nee & Nun
21 December 2010 Pitag Hangsajara
January 2011
4 January 2011 Ormkwan Sanasen
11 January 2011 Pojpong Pongpaothai
18 January 2011 Panitan Thongsatit
25 January 2011 Sakul Intakul
February 2011
1 February 2011 Close to Nature

information: 02 664 8448 ext. 215, 216

Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand by Sutee Kunavichayanont



Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand
by Sutee Kunavichayanont
December 23, 2010 at 6 pm.( Artist live performance)

Exhibition Period: December 16, 2010 - January 15, 2011.Monday - Saturday,10 am. - 6 pm.
Performance: Artist live - Drawing on Black Wall 16 – 23 December 2010 (appointment only)
Exhibition Venue : Number 1 Gallery, The Silom Galleria Bld., Bangkok.

Number1Gallery proudly presents Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand, by Sutee Kunavichayanont an exhibition of contemporary art that yearns for a past when Thailand, her borders constantly shifting and indeed sometimes contracting even as she sought territorial expansion, was on the brink of becoming a powerful nation.

Sutee Kunavichayanont is a leading Thai artist who first came to prominence in 1998 with his elephant, buffalo and tiger-shaped breath donation sculptures crafted from rubber. A second seminal series, History Class, was begun in 2000. Interactive, the series, appearing in several forms from the turn of the century, is composed of re-appropriated children’s wooden school desks that the artist has engraved with scenes illustrating Siamese/Thai history. Extending an invitation to all viewers to make rubbings from the engraved surfaces of the desks, Sutee is in fact giving his audience the opportunity to produce their own Thai political history text books.

Sutee had participated in several significant international art events such as 1st Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Arts (1999) in the United Kingdom, and the 5th Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Australia (2006). His works are in the collections of prominent art museums and galleries worldwide including the Mori Art Museum, Japan, The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan, the Singapore Art Museum, Singapore, and the Queensland Art Gallery, Australia. In 2006, Sutee received a prestigious Manas Siensing Red Award 2 from the Pridi Banomyong Institute for his outstanding artistic creations and art related contributions.

Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand, is a solo exhibition featuring Sutee’s latest body of works. With these new works, the artist invites viewers to look back at “Thai Mai” (New Thailand) from the 1930s to 1940s, a period when national unity was being built, the government using art to construct the nation. The show aims to offer a flashback to a time when the Kingdom of Siam’s early borders were being drawn. And during those years when the Kingdom’s physical outline was evolving, the “hats and shoes” were striving to make Thailand a powerful nation and extremely patriotic state.


Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand is an installation comprising 600 small plaster soldiers, stop-motion video projections, and a video performance of the artist drawing on a huge black wall. The installation is presented in a setting designed to evoke the historical period preoccupied with the leadership’s slogan “Mala Nam Thai Soo Maha Umnaj” [The hats that lead Thailand to become a great nation.]. Viewers will be encouraged to participate in national map-making in an atmosphere that, thanks to old patriotic songs and tunes, recalls those long-ago times.

For more information please contact Khun Korakot Sridee
Tel: 083 445 8333, 02 630 2523
www.number1gallery.com

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Bangkok NOW!




Bangkok NOW!

People hesitant to call Vasin an artist, a photographer, a designer or a businessman but to his students calls him ajarn. Vasin’s background in architecture and growing up in an architect’s family makes him a creator in the blood. Depicting abstract ideas into concrete images is his expertise.

Born in Bangkok but raised in the US for many years. His parents’ work gave him plenty of opportunities to travel in foreign countries. Therefore, Vasin became a stranger to his own culture when he returned to Thailand, making him perceive things differently. Seeing different cultures, Vasin has become passionate about the environment in diverse perspective through visual communications.

After he graduated from Chulalongkorn University, he went back to the US to study architecture and worked there for 4 years. His education and work focused on design and communication which includes techniques like computer-aided architectural design, 3D Modeling, 3D Animation and digital imaging. With these techniques, he is able to transform abstracts ideas into concrete images. Vasin perceives these techniques as valuable assets to architecture that should be taught to new generations. It inspired him to a lecturer in design & communication at King Mongkut’s Insitute of Technology when he returned to Thailand. He has also been invited to lecture in various universities such as Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University and Kasem Bundit University.


With interest in publication and communication he became the editor of Thailand prestigious magazine “Hi-class”. He started to explore online publication and started “At-Bangkok.com” a visual travel lifestyle guide to Bangkok and throughout Thailand. From this point on he sees Bangkok in many different perspectives. And started to collect panoramic photographs of places he has been.

Bangkok NOW! is 19 rare collection of thousands of panorama Vasin has selected. That provides different perspective of Bangkok and an overall impression of this mega city. This is his 4th solo exhibition. It will be display at the V9 Wine Bar and Restaurant, Sofitel Bangkok Silom, from now – January 31, 2011.

For more information, please call: (02) 238 1991 ext 1401, 1419

“Soft Power” Photography Exhibition



HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana presides
over the opening ceremony of the “Soft Power” Photography Exhibition
and showcases her innerwear creation
“PRINCESS COLLECTION”

Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana presides over the opening ceremony of her “Soft Power” photography exhibition and showcases her latest innerwear creation “PRINCESS COLLECTION”. This special collection was created to raise funds for the establishment of The Breast Cancer Center at the National Cancer Institute.
According to HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, “Last September I paid a visit to a number of cancer patients at the National Cancer Institute, and was informed of the multiple challenges confronting this worthy institute, in particular their struggles to establish a Breast Cancer Center. As a result, I determined to utilize my design skills and related abilities to contribute to this much-needed project.”
“The reason that I opted to design a collection of innerwear is very straightforward; it is a special creation designed specifically to support the Breast Cancer Center. The product that I determined would best convey the objectives of this project is innerwear, which can also attract contributions from other women through their support of my collection. In short, it is an outstanding charity project in which all of us can join hands in solidarity to help those unfortunate women suffering from breast cancer.”
In referring to the inspiration for her latest collection, HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana says, “For a woman, wearing innerwear is equally as vital as laying a solid foundation for a building. In that same regard, I feel that a designer’s most important role is to shape and design the human body's structure and contour. For this collection, I put special emphasis on color, cut, and materials. As it is my first collection of innerwear, I wish to create my own identity in this métier; the designs have to be modern, and both colours and materials must be unique. Most importantly, this collection must reflect the true aesthetic values of haute couture.”
Princess Collection is comprised of 29 individual sets outstanding for the application of advanced cutting techniques and sophisticated materials ranging from ribbon, sheer lace and refined satin, to glittering crystals. The collection was created in four distinctive themes:


• Flower – These innerwear sets in floral themes highlight feminine beauty, delicacy, and sexiness. Key materials are French and Italian sheer lace. They were created utilizing innovative cutting techniques.
• Gladiator – The sets under this theme incarnate a woman’s battle in every step of her life, and celebrate the unbelievable strength of women. Black is the key colour, rendering these sets mysterious but impressive, adorned with Swarovski Crystals.
• Neo-Romantic - These sets remind viewers of a woman’s confidence, imagination, and romantic mood – a range of emotions understood only within the sisterhood of women. The innerwear in these sets are luxurious, sexy, and curiously unique thanks to the combination of lace and satin in hot hues.
• Instinct – These sets represent a woman’s maternal instincts to protect her child. The message is conveyed through printed graphics on innerwear created with special techniques. A perfect example of this is the use of blowing smoke patterns and structure which create the image of a herd of horses fleeing danger in a natural setting.


HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana adds “For this project, I expanded my involvement into the role of photographer – which constitutes my debut in the world of fashion photography. I took pictures for three separate projects – the advertising campaign for PRINCESS COLLECTION, the photo feature in Lips magazine, and for the “Soft Power” photography exhibition. The latter endeavor is a value-added continuation of the PRINCESS COLLECTION.”
Referring to her new role as a photographer, the young Princess says, “I was very excited by the challenge, but at the same time beset by pressure. At the beginning, I sought advice from friends and acquaintances who are professional photographers. In that period I viewed a wide range of photo exhibitions. Later, I worked to develop my own style, identity and inspiration before learning lighting techniques, the use of lenses, and methods of creating mood through photography. Eventually, I finalized the concept and all details of the three segments of this major project. I had to ensure that all of them flowed in the same direction and reflected the main themes of PRINCESS COLLECTION. Slight differences in details are permissible, of course, so as to reflect the nature of individual groups of works.”
HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana’s “Soft Power” photography exhibition stands as evidence of the creator’s great natural talent in photography. The exhibition can be divided into 5 zones - Neo-Romantic, Instinct, Flower, Gladiator, and Behind the Scene. The photo display is highly unique with multi-media and mixed-media presentations resulting from the Princess’ creative ideas.



The innerwear from the PRINCESS COLLECTION is now available at leading department stores. Prices start from 2,000 Baht. All customers who make a purchase over 6,000 Baht will be entitled to the privilege of a breast cancer examination at participating hospitals. Part of the proceeds will support the establishment of The Breast Cancer Center at the National Cancer Institute.
The photography exhibition “Soft Power” is open to the public on the 4th Floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Center from December 16th, 2010 to February 15th, 2011. The center is open Tuesday – Sunday from 10.00 AM – 9.00 PM (closed on Monday).



Information on the Breast Cancer Center Project
The Breast Cancer Center Project of the National Cancer Institute originates from the need to assemble a dedicated facility for breast cancer treatment to accommodate the growing quantity of patients with this disease. This year’s breast cancer patient number is the highest total to date.

For more information about PRINCESS COLLECTION please contact:
Peangpen Praisang (081 8608225), Pimkamol Manchasing (085 3254774)
Public Hit Co., Ltd. Tel: 02 2525699 Fax: 02 2525698

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

THE REINDEER PARTY


Nospace Gallery presents

THE REINDEER PARTY
This is Not a X'Mas Party

We have No Santa, Only Reindeer

This is the Reindeer Party

BRING SWEET FOR REINDEER
GET FREE TIGER BEER ALL NIGHT!!!

24 DECEMBER 2010
9PM TILL MIDNIGHT

@ NOSPACE GALLERY

FREE ENTRY

Supported by Tiger Beer

Nospace Gallery
21/108 Block D, Royal City Avenue (RCA)โ€จ
Bangkok Thailand 10320โ€จ
084-1341184
info@nospacebkk.com
www.nospacebkk.com

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Monsoon Dancing Renaissance by Paritas Hutanggura



HOF Art cordially invites you to attend December Art Exhibition “Monsoon Renaissance Dancing” by Paretas Hutanggura, “Artist and Writer” who live in the south of Thailand. (Nakorn Sri Thammarat) This art exhibition reflects about western and eastern culture in southern land. It seem mixed culture which we can see anywhere in the world. And Thailand is the one of this globalization stream. This is the result which artist seizes this situation for create his art exhibition concept.





Opening Date: Saturday, December18th, 2010 6.00 pm. Onward
At Hof Art, Ratchada Pisek Soi 19.
Show Date: December18th, 2010 – January31st, 2011, 09.30 am. - 06.00 pm., Monday – Saturday (except Sunday & public holiday)
Further information, Pls. contact HOF Art, Ph. 081 621 1380 & 089 926 2196, Email :hofartinfo@gmail.com

Monday, December 13, 2010

The International Visual Art Exhibition : The Art of Truth, Compassion, Tolerance


Thonglor Midtown would like cordially invite you to join The International Visual Art Exhibition by Falun Artists on December 14 to 19, 2010. The realistic oil and water color paintings with the theme of “The Art of Truth, Compassion, Tolerance” at Thonglor Midtown – Conceptual Event Hall, 2nd Floor with free of charge.

AT THONGLOR MIDTOWN - DECEMBER 14 TO 19, 2010
Thonglor Midtown cordially invites you to join The International Visual Art Exhibition by
Falun Artists. The realistic oil and water color paintings with the theme of “The Art of
Truth, Compassion, Tolerance” at Thonglor Midtown – Conceptual Event Hall, 2nd Floor
with free of charge. (Thonglor Midtown located just across the street of Décor Mart Design
Center, Thonglor 19)

Tuesday December 14, 2010
13:00 The art exhibition opening ceremony
Show Falun Gong and Listen to the Gu Zheng, Chinese fiddle

14:00 The ceremony completed
Enjoy the art exhibition

Wednesday December 15 to Sunday December 19, 2010
The event activities 2 rounds:

11:30 Show Falun Gong and Listen to the Gu Zheng, Chinese fiddle (40
minutes)
Teaching the art of folded lotus paper

15:30 Show Falun Gong and Listen to the Gu Zheng, Chinese fiddle (40
minutes)
Teaching the art of folded lotus paper

J&W Development Company Limited,
555 Soi Sukhumvit 55 (Thonglor), Klongton-Nua, Wattana
Bangkok 10110 Thailand, Tel: (662) 715 9400 Ext. 401, Fax: (662) 715 9405
www.jwthailand.com http://thonglormidtown.com/

Within These Walls


Within These Walls
11th December 2010 - 6th January 2011
2nd floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

Artists: Ruangsak Anuwatwimon, Chalitaporn Yamoon, Charintorn Rachurachata, Jeff Gompertz and Rupert James Curator: Bow Nikan Wasinondh

Fragments of lights and colors reveal themselves through the veiled walls. The audience is invited to enter each one to discover the contexts and narratives within.

Drawing from hypothesized national identities, propaganda theories, and the frayed edges of unsettled socio-political quandaries, five artists engage in rationalizing and memorializing of the damages – both physical and psychological – caused by the violent conflicts of May this year.

In an array of pieces – installations, sculptures, projections and graphic art are displayed within a series of rooms on the 2nd floor of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. Walls are deconstructed, illuminating what would otherwise be disregarded, unrecognized, or avoided.

"Varieties of Colors and Emotions in Chiangrai" By Teerayut Seubtim



9 Art Gallery / Architect studio

Request the pleasure of your company at the opening of the exhibition of Painting
"Varieties of Colors and Emotions in Chiangrai" By Teerayut Seubtim

To be presided over by
Khun Chuchawal Pringpuangkeo

On Saturday December 18th, 2010 at 7.00 pm.





At 9 Art Gallery / Architect studio, Chiangrai
(100 m. from King Mengrai monument )
Opening hours Thursday-Sunday 10.00 am.-8.00 pm.
The exhibition will be on view until January 13rd, 2010
More information tel. 66-5371-9110, 66-83-152-6021
e-mail:artgallery9@hotmail.com
http://9artgallery.com/December%202010.html

Thursday, December 9, 2010

MINI EXHIBITION : Small & mix



Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
Proudly presents of Printmaking exhibition
"MINI EXHIBITION : Small & mix"
By Faculty of Fine Arts Students, Chiang Mai University
Opening: Thursday 16, 2010 at 6.00 p.m.
At the Art Gallery Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
Suthep Rd. Muang, Chiangmai
The exhibition will be on view until 31st January 2011

More information : 086-100699, (The Art Gallery) 053-944823

SOS : Sounding Out Creativity



Following last year’s success, Bangkok University Gallery is excited to bring you the second dose of an exhibition by the faculty of School of Fine and Applied Arts at Bangkok University, titled “SOS”.

SOS is widely known as a distress signal, seeking for immediate assistance. Originated as a Morse code, SOS is sometimes employed through visual displays where one must battle with numerous obstacles in order to create an effecti...ve signal to obtain help. Even though no one is stranded on a deserted island, still, the faculty of School of Fine and Applied Arts creatively builds signals through different mediums to communicate - sharing stories thoughts and ideas - with the public. Rather than hoping to be rescued, the faculty is waiting to be discovered.

“SOS” is on display from 29 November – 24 December 2010. The opening reception is on Thursday 9 December 2010, 6.00 PM at BU International College and Bangkok University Gallery Building (Building 7), City Campus.

Bangkok University Gallery [BUG]
119 Rama 4 Rd.
Klong Toei, Bangkok
Thailand 10110
Tel: +66 2 350 3626
Fax:+66 2 350 3679
Email: bugallery@bu.ac.th
Office Hours: 9.30 am - 6 pm (Mon-Fri)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

"Apsaras : The Human Flowers " by Christophe Loviny


The Pikture Gallery requests the pleasure of your company at the opening reception of contemporary photography and antique photo exhitibtion "Apsaras : The Human Flowers " by Christophe Loviny

Please join us for the opening reception on Tuesday 14th December 2010 at 6:30 pm.

This end of year exhibition will show a fascinating combination of contemporary photography and antique photos from the early 1900s from Christophe Loviny's book; The Apsaras of Angkor.















“ Apsaras are mythical celestial nymphs who are messengers of joy and beauty between Cambodian kings and their gods. The sacred Apsara dance transforms ordinary girls into magical creatures which is captured through Loviny's lenses. Witnessing their metamorphisis, this exhibition shines a light on this World Heritage oral tradition.














We will also be exhibiting a must-see water colour sketches printed on silk by the famous Auguste Rodin of Cambodia's royal court dancers who accompanied King Sisowath to France for the 1906 Colonial Exposition in Marseille."

This is truly a historical moment in Thailand presented as fine arts photography. Only at The Pikture Gallery

The Pikture Gallery is opened Tuesday to Sunday 10am - 7pm
and the exhibition will be on displayed until the Friday 14th of January 2011

For more information please contact
The Pikture Gallery art@thepikturegallery.com or call +66 2 662 8359,
alternatively please visits www.thepikturegallery.com

Thursday, December 2, 2010

DURIAN STAGE (720 Degree Speaker Placement)




NOSPACE GALLERY

PRESENTS

AONAMI (from TOKYO/JAPAN)
COW’P (from TOKYO/JAPAN)
JIN MATUTAMTADA
STYLISH NONSENSE (PANDA RECORDS)
KIJJAZ (MONOTONE)
LEMUR ONKYOKEI (SONIC SCAPE ORCHESTRA)
CONTROL C UNIFORM (SONIC SCAPE ORCHESTRA)
NEUTER LOVER

@ BIG MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL
DURIAN STAGE (720 Degree Speaker Placement)
10 DECEMBER 2010
8PM – 6AM

CURATED BY NOSPACE GALLERY
WWW.NOSPACEBKK.COM
BIG MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SITE
www.bigmountainmusicfestival.com


NOSPACE – DURIAN STAGE – ARTIST PROFILE

AONAMI
AONAMI IS AN ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN FROM TOKYO WHO PRODUCES ALTERNATIVE LO-TECH/LO-BIT MUSIC WITH REMODELED OLD SKOOL NINTENDO GAMEBOY AND SOME COOL GADGET.
AONAMI HAS BEEN ACTIVELY TOURING ACROSS EUROPE, ASIA, AND THE US, INCLUDING APPEARANCES AT THE BLIP FESTIVAL (NYC/USA), SXSW (TEXAS/USA), FORMOZ FESTIVAL (TAIPEI/TAIWAN), P.art.y (SEOUL/KOREA), TAITUNG MUSIC FESTIVAL (TAITUNG/TAIWAN), LANDMARK/KUNSTAHALL (BERGEN/NORWAY), ITALIANS DO IT BETTER/arciblob (MILANO/ITALY), MICROBOPARTY (BOLOGNA/ITALY), MICRODISKO (STOCKHOLM/SWEDEN).
AND MAINTAINS HIS OWN LABEL CALLED intikrec
http://www.myspace.com/aonami










COW’P
COW’P IS A CHIPTUNE ARTIST, A TROMBONE PLAYER BY DAY AND GAME BOY ROCKER BY NIGHT. HIS GAME BOY SOFTWARE OF CHOICE IS NANOLOOP. COW’P HAS PERFORMED AT THE BLIP FESTIVAL 2008 IN NYC.
http://www.myspace.com/cow-p


JIN MATUTAMTADA
JIN IS A NEW, YOUNG AND OUTSTANDING EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC PERFORMER, SPECIALIST ON NOISE MUSIC. JIN COMPOSES HIS TRACK BY USING BOTH DIGITAL AND ANALOUGE NOISES FROM HIS INVENTED INSTRUMENTS, WHICH MADE BY TRAFFIC CONE FROM THE STREET, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FROM HOSPITAL, BLACKBOARD AND CHALK FROM SCHOOL, PRINTER FROM OFFICE, TO THE DIGITAL MUSIC GEARS. NOSPACE RECOMMENDED!!!
http://www.myspace.com/jinmatutamtada










STYLISH NONSENSE
They've started making their own music since 1993. In the beginning it was learning sequencing on cakewalk 2.0 music software that june's brother put on his personal computer model 386dx with sound blaster16 card inside, for his young music mania brother. then june share to his university's friend, pok who he met at music club of electrical engineering department, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang when they were freshy (2537). The "fm syhthesis" sound of sound blaster 16 and how piano roll sequencing inspired june to compose music for vdo game by his imagination influenced by soundtracks of classic '80 RPG nintendo games when they were young. Plenty of songs were saved on june's hard drive and floppy disks and just keep close on his desk...
http://www.myspace.com/stylishnonsensebkk

KIJJAZ
Kijjaz (Kijjasak Triyanond or Kijjaz Monotone)
Kijjaz is mainly Music Producer, Composer, Arranger but he also loves
to experiment in music and music technology. Originally making various
styles of music, from rock, pop, jazz, especially producing Thai pop
records, for example, Yai Monotone's "Heavenday Afternoon" album with Monotone Group, Singto Numchok.
But his interests also extends to the more experimental side of music
and electronic music.
Now Kijjaz works with Monotone Group and his own music production
company Pollen Sound, producing/developing new projects and artists
focusing on good music & high sound quality.
http://www.myspace.com/kijjaz


LEMUR ONKYOKEI
Lemur Onkyokei is aka of Teerapat Parnmongkol . he is a composer multi-instrument and sound artist working in installation and interactive performance. He was one of founder of Sonic Scape Orchestra and Ctrl C Uniform, he has perform with SSO and Ctrl C Uniform many place in BKK Thailand. Teerapat has guitarist back up in many band in Thailand such as Madagascar 11 circle,Wave venue etc. Now he been roaming around Thailand to work with Madagascar 11 circle in 2010 he being make new thing a kind of sound of experimental.
http://www.myspace.com/lemuronkyokeinoise


CONTROL C UNIFORM
They are called Clrl C uniform from time to do music computer it uses keyboard shortcuts.And the music is wont to do music Demo I want to keep a number of people to listen our work. So I applied myspace.Has become an idea.All name the band Remove the word Clrl C and add the word Uniform.Without reason.Become to Clrl C uniform.
Project the out from Sonic Scape Orchestra is Model different from the show Sonic Sca.. Orches... Ctcl C uniform is the Experimental music, noise sound and sound mixing analog synthesizer.Presentation to Technology.Generation Technologies 80' recovery.Each show of Ctrl C Uniform.We find someting new. We are presentation All of work.
http://www.myspace.com/ctrlcuniform


NEUTER LOVER
"Not a musician, don't have any good music skill...
I just know what I want and I do."

Neuter Lover started her music scene as a Bedroom Studio artist, she delivers a blend of Ambient and Shoegaze music with sound of computer programming and noise Guitar.

With her unique of vocal and music sounds, In 2005, Her demo was nominated for 15 finalists of FAT Awards 3 - 'Bedroom Artist of The Year' (by FAT Radio, FM 104.5). And the demo song 'Find' was published on DDT Magazine's compilation CD vol.4. Additionally, she was honored to be selected to perform live in Fete de la Music 2005, as the highest scorer of her self-produced 10 demoed songs. 

And as soon as she released her demos on the Internet, she was invited to be vocalist/songwriter of the duo band 'Acid Lily', founded by a japanese electronica artist. They produced music online and released the first EP on November 2005 with Spicy Disc records (thailand), then a self-released album in April 2006.
The end of the band came on November 2006 and they won FAT Awards 5 for 'Bedroom Artist of The Year'.

Now it's time for Neuter Lover to continue her own tunes!
After passing out from many hard situations, 1st mini album 'I am Neuter Lover' released on April 27, 2010.

It was a long journey of studio production since the year 2007, Neuter Lover produced her mini album with talented artists who understand her music, they created fantastic sound installation and additional arrangement. Then all the tracks were mixed down and mastered by Woody Pornpitaksuk, who was recognized at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards for his work on the Historical Album: Louis Armstrong - The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings.

Then the beautiful sound of her music led Neuter Lover to win AVIMA 2010 (Asia Pacific VOICE Independent Music Awards) 3rd place (Bronze) in "Moody melancholic masterpiece" with the song 'Ha (Find)".
Experience the 'I am Neuter Lover' mini album at major music stores in Thailand and online stores for worldwide.
http://www.myspace.com/neuterlover



NOSPACE – DURIAN STAGE – TIME TABLE

8.00PM
NEUTER LOVER (TRIP-HOP)
8.30PM
JIN MATUTAMTADA (NOISE)
9.00PM
LEMUR ONKYOKEI & CONTROL C UNIFORM (EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC)
9.30PM
KIJJAZ (EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC)
10.00PM
NOSPACE JAMSESSION I – EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC SET
11.00PM

00.00AM
STYLISH NONSENSE (ELECTRONICA)
1.00AM
AONAMI (8-BIT: ALTERNATIVE)
2.00AM
COW’P (8-BIT: DUB/REGGAE)
3.00AM
NOSPACE JAMSESSION II – ELECTRONIC MUSIC SET
4.00PM – 6AM
NOSPACE DJ SESSION


CURATED BY NOSPACE GALLERY
WWW.NOSPACEBKK.COM

BIG MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SITE
www.bigmountainmusicfestival.com

"Hope in the Dark" By Anupong Chantorn




ARDEL Gallery of Modern Art will hold the art exhibition:

"Hope in the Dark"
By Anupong Chantorn
From December 16 – January 30, 2011 (Opening reception: December 16, 2010 at 6.30 pm)
At ARDEL Gallery of Modern Art

“Hope in the Dark” is the latest solo exhibition by Anupong Chantorn, one of the most controversial artists in Thailand. The exhibition presents paintings and drawings with the concept of Buddhist belief in the context of Thai society. Anupong, named the youngest Artist of Distinction in Thai history, sarcastically portrays people’s misconception of the good old teachings as well as the real principle of honesty. Therefore, through the artworks it also lies the true teaching, the ethic that comes from faithful beliefs which in turn results from the good deeds and wrong doings of all human.








































For further information, kindly contact: 02-422-2092, 084-772-2887 Fax: 02-422-2091
Tuesday-Saturday: 10:30~19:00 hrs., Sunday: 10:30~17:30 hrs. (Closed on Monday)
Website: www.ardelgallery.com
The gallery will be closed during New Year holidays from December 27 – January 3, 2011

ARDEL Gallery of Modern Art
หอศิลป์ร่วมสมัยอาร์เดล
Tel: 0-2422-2092,084-772-2887 Fax : 0-2422-2091
E-mail : ardelgallery@gmail.com
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A Baroque Christmas Concert in Bangkok



A Baroque Christmas Concert in Bangkok

Mahidol University Baroque Choir and Soloists
Mahidol University Baroque Orchestra
Henri Pompidor, Conductor

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
&
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
at 8.00pm
Chulalongkorn University Auditorium
(CU Cultural Building)
Bangkok


The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Embassy of France proudly present A baroque Christmas concert with Marc Antoine Charpentier and Johann Sebastian Bach on Tuesday, December 21st & Wednesday 22nd, 2010 at the Chulalongkorn Auditorium (CU Cultural Building) in Bangkok at 8.00pm.

Under the baton of Henri Pompidor, the choral director at Mahidol University, the concert will feature the Mahidol University Baroque Choir and Orchestra performing three famous choral baroque pieces, including Charpentiers Te Deum and two Bach Cantatas for the Advent and Christmas period.

The concert will first take us to the Grand Sicle of Louis XIV in Versailles. With Marc Antoine Charpentier and his well-known Te Deum (H146), we have the unique opportunity to taste the great music of the Chapelle royale de Versailles at the end of the 17th century in France. This piece for choir, soloists and instrumental ensemble (with very famous fanfare in the opening)
traces a sacred link uniting the King and all his people. It represents one of the best spotlights on the French baroque musical language, whose archaic and modern style of writing and vocal and instrumental colors are always written with brightness and elegance.

The second part of the concert takes us to Christmas under Bach's musical rule, yet the glorious feeling is quite similar. The two Bach Cantatas introduces Christmas time with two feasting pieces which give joy and happiness to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (BWV 140) is set as a call to ask the Christian to be ready ("Hey, wake up, the voice
calls to us One of the characteristics of this cantata is the personification of characters sung by solo singers interacting together in a musical dialogue follows a long tradition in European music history.

The second cantata Christen, รคtzet diesen Tag (BWV 63), is also exceptional because of its own different structure with a complete lack of chorale, the traditional Lutheran hymn. Built in symmetrical and pyramidal structure, this cantata shows a wonderful vocal music with soloist, chorus and orchestra. In this piece, Christmas does not represent only the birth of the Jesus Christ, but a period of transition for everyone, a hope for the people who suffer in the
world they can find comfort and support.

Tickets are available for 300 THB and 150 THB (for students). Due to the expected high demand, advance booking is highly recommended!

For more information about the concert and tickets reservation, please Email
gisela.lerdmaleewong@diplo.de