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Self Identity

“Self-Identity” is a soloist of Nakarin Jaikla that combines live installation art and performing art together, to express the identity of who he is. This performance is developed from the philosophy and the belief in universe of Buddhist religion, by using the symbol to create the the universe on the landscape and using paper from the audiences attached on his body as the symbol of the connection has been begin and let his mind leaded his body through the pattern of installation art that set up on the spot during the performance. Synopsis The consciousness of own identity is not physically bound. This dualistic nature of mind and body, endless us to see the world beyond its materialistic values. Through the concept of ecstasis, our self-development can transcend beyond our physical capabilities, allowing us to connect with abstract thoughts, beliefs and even people we have never met. This performance is  part of Traces of Transformation program.

Event: Mapping Melbourne Festival 2015

Venue: Federation Square, Melbourne Australia

Date: 6 December 2015

Photo by Natnicha Kongkatigumjorn

Self Identity

“Self-Identity” is a soloist of Nakarin Jaikla that combines live installation art and performing art together, to express the identity of who he is. This performance is developed from the philosophy and the belief in universe of Buddhist religion, by using the symbol to create the the universe on the landscape and using paper from the audiences attached on his body as the symbol of the connection has been begin and let his mind leaded his body through the pattern of installation art that set up on the spot during the performance. Synopsis The consciousness of own identity is not physically bound. This dualistic nature of mind and body, endless us to see the world beyond its materialistic values. Through the concept of ecstasis, our self-development can transcend beyond our physical capabilities, allowing us to connect with abstract thoughts, beliefs and even people we have never met. This performance is  part of Traces of Transformation program.

Event: Mapping Melbourne Festival 2015

Venue: Federation Square, Melbourne Australia

Date: 6 December 2015

Photo by Natnicha Kongkatigumjorn

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