RAY
Ray Sreshthaputra is a Bangkok-based filmmaker and photographer, bringing bold visuals to life as a Cinematographer and Director. After five years studying and working in New York, he returned home with a fresh perspective on the people, spaces, and infrastructure that shape his city. He is also a brand creative at Maxmotive Production Company, a Bangkok-based production house specializing in film, music videos, and series. For this film, made for MŌCANA...


JAKRIN
Jakrin is a Bangkok-based artist in a collective called Kangkao, which hosts music & art events. Kangkao focuses on creating new experiences for the audience. For the MŌCANA exhibition at Corner House, Jakrin has selected a series of documentary photos of strangers & friends. The series of images has been shot on a black & white film with a half-frame camera. The half-frame camera allowed him to not always...
TEDDY MAITHAI
Teddy Maithai is a multimedia artist and curator whose work explores the intersection of creativity, community, and immersive experiences. His artistic journey began at the age of nine while attending boarding school in the English countryside, where he first discovered his passion for Fine Art. He later pursued formal art studies in high school before enrolling at Parsons School of Design in New York City in 2017, where he majored in Product Design. Immersed in the diverse creative landscape of NYC...


PAPHAWEE J.
Paphawee Jinnasith is a film director born and raised in Bangkok, Thailand. She was first drawn to still photography as a child, influenced by her father's passion for the craft. A short course at Central Saint Martins later inspired her to push the medium further and explore filmmaking. Her debut short film, Glowstick (2015), received multiple awards in Thailand—including Best Up-and-Coming Director at the 25th Bangkok Critics Assembly—and gained international recognition
CEDRIC ARNOLD
Cedric Arnold (UK/France) combines his documentary background with experimental practices to explore themes relating to human perception of time, memory and reality, working with photography, immersive video and sound installations. His work has been exhibited internationally including Royal Ontario Museum, (Toronto, Canada), National Gallery, Bangkok, Asia Culture Center, (Gwangju, South Korea), Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio. He lives and works in Bangkok.


JAKKRAPAN SRIWICHAI
After a decade as a filmmaker, I utilize the figure of the ghost as a representative of social and spiritual friction. This horror was not a genre to frighten, but a tool to visualize the invisible traumas and hidden injustices of society. However, the screen acted as a barrier; I was merely imaging the spirit rather than engaging with its ontology. This realization led to a pivotal shift from filmmaking to performance. I expanded the inquiry from projecting to embodying...