motion | portion by

Akerat Homlor
Nitipong Thinthupthai
Kosit Pattaranukul and Kemika Jidawong

motion | portion is a short film exhibition featuring works of Thai new film makers.
Each artist combines motion picture with objective installation to bring portion of the motion into real life.


Self-Portrait
by Akerat Homlor



Social roles and responsibilities create confusion within a person’s emotions. One loses who he actually is.  Social roles conceal the true self, until the true self disappears. A person who has social roles does not know what he actually wants and the true meaning of his life.

Akerat Homlor : Bachelor’s degree graduate from Rangsit University, faculty of Fine Arts majoring in Communication Arts; recently graduated 2009. He has many interests and is involved in different fields of art such as graphic arts, music, film and media arts. He is currently working as a freelance involved in the film industry. He has worked with directors such as Apichatpong Veerasetkul in all of his films and Jenwai Tongdeenok in The Happiness of Kati.
He has participated Unknownland exhibition on 2000 and 2002. Most of his work expresses his personal feelings and emotions about his daily life, family, politics, beliefs and different forms of society. These ideas are usually expressed into art pieces that are simple. Straightforward and not complex.


NOW SHOWING
by Nittipong Thinthupthai




The film is inspired from certain experiences in his life. He was born in Surin province and still has vivid memories of his childhood.  Those fears you have when you were young tend to fade with time, with changing the environment that surrounds us. Change is inevitable; what happens when something that was once so familiar has now become unfamiliar? This is what inspires him to keep those memories alive.

Nittipong Thinthupthai : Born and grow up in Surin province Thailand. He has worked for several film productions as a prop master include Apichatpong Weerasethakul‘s Tropical malady, Syndromes and a century. He also produced and directed short films called Dusk, Dawn, Opportunities and Krasob, they were shown at international film festivals in several countries.


SPACEFORBEGINNING

Performance by Kosit Pattaranukul,
Video by Kemika Jindawong
Music by Karnchai Pornprasidhirojana



The result of hurt one's feeling by transform feeling to number of papers on each day.
One paper equal 1 day, black equal hurt one's feeling.
Rest of space equal SPACEFORBEGINNING

Kosit Pattaranukul : Born in 1982, He has graduated from Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Visual Communication Arts, Rangsit university. He started his career as assistant photographer and had worked for several magazines and news papers. He had organized solo exhibition called Spectum at Phranakorn Bar&Gallery and Deptspeck at Barbali restaurant. His first short film was called Popular Man and it was shown at TCDC, Emporium department store.
Kemika Jindawong : Born in 1981, Graduated from department of Psychology at Payap university and finished Master’s degree for Media art and design at Chiang mai university. In the past, she has shown work called Don’t be happy, Do be worried,, and Good night nice animal in Bangkok and Chiang mai.