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Creative Annihilation

Desirability

Creative Annihilation

Ms. Ananyalan Wattananupong

Introduction

Human desirability is a nature for humanity which happen all the time. It’s not different from how to survive to keep our existence.
This arts exhibition is to let you see how can we bring nature in different perspectives, color, anomalies form from nature; Nature is beautiful. Nature is a giver for everything. Human uses nature to create life, prosperity; however, human intervenes nature with or without intention.
The impacts of human action is reflect to nature existence with the Covid-19 situation, it makes human to stay at home, Nature can reheat itself to become beautiful again.

Conclusion

The artwork has a work process from researching data to synthesising it in the field of semiotics. Until the production process that finds techniques to present in accordance with the objectives of the work and can be a medium in terms of content until achieving results in the process. In the presentation, consideration was given to the size of the piece that was large enough to create an impact on the visitor, which was important in recognizing the message to be conveyed in questioning through this piece. In the form of presentations designed using the techniques studied can support the intended objectives.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

1. Human aware of how important to save nature.
2. Human and nature is a life form which depend on each others.
3. Traditional Understand how to make traditional hat.

Process or Methods

Making the flower
1. Using a pencil, trace around Rose, taking care to lay the template at a diagonal with the bias of the habotai running from top to bottom
2. With a needle and thread, stitch a pleat in the base of each petal, so that it forms a cup shape.
3. Sew the leaf to the base of the rosebud. Repeat this process for the medium and large roses, sewing on all the petals of each size before moving on to the next.
4. With a double thread, blanket stitch through the petals from the base, going though the loop before pulling the stitch tight.
5. Add petals one at a time, placing each petal over the join of the below so that the flower is evenly rounded.
Covering the headband
1. Being wrapping the tulle around the headband so that the folded edge always covers the raw edge
2. Wrap tightly and evenly all the way around the headband until the tulle goes just beyond the end of the band.
Making the leaves
1. Measure the inner centre line in the leave, and cut a length of wire around 25 cm. / each, put the wire in the color leave and then cut the glue fabric and press on the top of the wire again.
Blocking the felt
1. Paint felt stiffener evenly inside the felt sheet. Circular movement with the paintbrush. Leave the felt to dry completely on the block.
2. Pull the felt down under the edge and begin to place blocking pins at an angle in this order 12 6 3 9 o’clock.

Techniques and materials

Bronze with incandescent patina.

Size or Mins.

Fashion Design 46 – 65 cm






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Humanity Trap

Desirability

Humanity Trap

Mr. Tanoo Onudom

Introduction

The geography of the world is constantly changing. As a result, the living environment has a chance to change from the original. Different species have the ability to survive in the midst of such changes. And most of them are inherited as beings in modern times. The process of changing the genetic material of an organism’s population continues. The changes that were made will not revert back to the way they were before. Changes that continue for a long time until living things change their former characteristics. We do not see the change that is taking place. This is because the change occurs more than a person’s life expectancy. But can see the effect of such change we are now seeing more and more global changes from catastrophic events such as floods, global warming, melting polar ice, involving disruption to the current natural life, system, and balance. Many times throughout the world’s history have led to mass extinctions. Ice ages and changes in Earth’s space environment have led to their extinction. In addition, non-native species invading other territories have led to the extinction of other specific species that have native to those regions many times but any extinction however, the cost is very high. And it will take years to regain full life again. It would be wise if we could live and progress without destroying our biosphere, extinction of many species these changing conditions had a devastating impact on the planet and on humans during its lifetime. It brings questions to human life in the past, present and future as to what human life on Earth should be. And how many things that have been created by humans affect the change of the world? This inspired the reflection of these issues into questioning through this creative work.

Conclusion

The artwork has a work process from researching data to synthesising it in the field of semiotics. Until the production process that finds techniques to present in accordance with the objectives of the work and can be a medium in terms of content until achieving results in the process. In the presentation, consideration was given to the size of the piece that was large enough to create an impact on the visitor, which was important in recognizing the message to be conveyed in questioning through this piece. In the form of presentations designed using the techniques studied can support the intended objectives.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

The aim of creating artwork is to question the direction of development and human-made things for the betterment of everyday life, the impact on nature in the degradation and destruction that are actually those things. Is it a good and right direction as we still rely on the things of nature as vital for our living? Issues concerning disasters occurring in global climate and greenhouse conditions all have been questioned and proven to be partially human-caused from various parts of development that use unlimited resources from the world. The creations of this work wish people to be aware of them and rethink their way of life on earth.

Process or Methods

Production, It started with a hand-picked of over 30 hand-picked models for a variety of characteristics to shoot from a top angle through clear glass and lighting up to suit the atmosphere against a black color background. This requires photographing a variety of hand characteristics in various positions and must be characterized by showing pressure against a clear glass surface to reveal the pressure marks on the hands and fingers. After obtaining a hand-drawn image of various characteristics, the image is then assembled with digital software to obtain the desired composition and final color and contrast adjustment of the artwork and import it into the printing process.

Printing Process Uv (UV Curable) inks is a green technology inks are inks that consist of Acrylic Monomers and an initiator. The ink is in a liquid form and does not dry until exposure to UV light of the appropriate wavelength will cause a chemical reaction to cause the UV ink to form. Harden strongly adhesion on the surface, transforming into a solid form. It will etch on the surface of the material and not seep into the material, thus making the color stand out on all materials and due to the etching of the material, it will stick more firmly than other inks and can be printed on all coated surfaces and it’s a low temperature process. they are weather/water-resistant.

Installation work It is to place the work on the ground for the audience to look down on the work as if looking through the atmosphere of the world that is wrapped in mass, to see the state of being pressed It is like the result of man-made things that have a trap effect on man himself.

Techniques and materials

Photography Digital Multipulate / UV Curable Ink Printing on Aluminum-Material

Size or Mins.

120×240 cm.



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WHAT REMAINS IS FUTURE No.4 (2021)

Desirability

WHAT REMAINS IS FUTURE No.4 (2021)

Mr. Seksarit Thanaprasittikul

Introduction

This project is a continuous progress from the project “What Remains Is Future”, previously exhibited in 2018,2019 and 2020. The phrase suggests that a beautiful future can be created from what remains in the present time. The creation is an interpretation of the statement into a design concept with an aim to find new possibilities in fashion design.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the project is a visualization of how a beautiful future can be created from what remains, in other words, a new design can be created from the remaining parts. As the idea is reinterpreted in fashion context, the design process focuses on experimental approach, involving the integration of left-over fabric pieces remaining from cutting fabric into the construction of clothing.
The experimental approach allows new possibilities in the design process. Unlike working on 2-dimensional sketches in usual fashion design, the process significantly requires 3-dimensional experimentation to integrate the left-over pieces into the construction of the garment. In addition, unusual shapes of those left-over pieces become a key component that result in new design, creating unexpected shapes, forms and construction.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

The project is aimed at visualizing the beautiful future created from what remains, through fashion design perspective. The idea will be reinterpreted within the fashion design context, aiming to find new possibilities in design methodology and to create new design in shapes, forms and constructions. This year, the project is aimed to emphasize its core idea through different experimental approaches.

Process or Methods

The core idea of the previous project involves an investigation of the remaining parts in fashion design practice. Initial research shows that wastes, including unusable materials and disposable pieces are created from cutting fabric into clothing parts during garment production. Considering those left-over pieces as the remaining parts, the methodology of the project involves a transformation of remaining parts into something new through experimental approaches, for example, an integration of left-over fabrics into the garment construction or clothing parts. This year, the process is done by different experimental approaches.

The experiment on the jacket is aimed to reduce the left-over from cutting. Some pattern parts are eliminated and replaced by a simple shape in order to lessen the cutting. As for this jacket, the under sleeve is replaced by a simple rectangular shape, resulting in new shapes after assembling. It creates a simpler and more wearable silhouette.

The leftover fabric from cutting are stitched on transparent organdy and transformed into the new shapes by pleating technique, as a means to adding value and new dimension to the leftover. In addition, the left-over infusible interlining is used as a surface decoration. The left-over pieces on transparent organdy emphasize the contrast between the remaining pieces of the process.

Techniques and materials

Traditional tailoring techniques, such as basting stitches, padding and hand-sewing are used. Basting stitches are left on the piece in order to reflect the beauty of what remains from the process of making clothes.
As for pleating technique, it not only creates a new dimension for the design, but also reduces the left-over fabric as the design requires less pattern constructions.
Material includes tailoring wool, transparent polyester organdy, infusible interlining.

Size or Mins.

Fashion Design






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Desirability Model from Design Thinking / Human-Centred

Desirability

Desirability Model from Design Thinking / Human-Centred

Asst.Prof Dr. Arttawut Changvittaya

Introduction

According to this year Symposium’s theme, Desirability, this work has integrated both the
academic and applied arts into a model. This model, an adaptation of Design Thinking crafted to fit Thai Culture, is a useful guideline in order to create a human-centred product. Desirability incorporates human 5 senses: sight, taste, smell, sound and touch, which, is one of the process in this model. Moreover, this model can be applied further in real life application.

Conclusion

The uniqueness and differentiation of this piece of work is the integration of academic knowledge of the 5 senses of desirability for real world application.
Three effective factors to consider when developing desirable products
1. Desirability is the product of an individual human beings, therefore, understanding needs and insights of the “target” is the most crucial data to obtain and grasp.
2. Feasibility, the creation of product has to be possible to produce. Resources such as time, human capital, financial capital should also be considered as well as desirability.
3. Viability is also an important factor in order to create a sustainable development, thus, Social Enterprise is also a very important concept that should always be contemplated. This question should be kept in mind: How to make your development sustainable?
Design Thinking is the best process in creating and design products in these days and age. The best example, is the invention of the first Computer Mouse, invented by Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, using Design thinking process (IDEO, 1980).
Design Thinking does not confine only in the field of designs and applied arts. Design Thinking has been used in diverse fields and industries. Including, education, commercial, social science, human behavior or non-profit organization. Furthermore, it can also be used as guideline to solve problems as minor as small disputes in an organization. In other words, this adaptation of Design Thinking model is a path way towards understand human beings and is essential in Human Centred Design which is useful for everyone.
Remark: Original technical term for Human- Centric is Human Centred

Objectives Aims or Purposes

The objective of this model art work is to improve the understanding of creating a desirable
product. A creator should not only create the work that is desirable only to their personal interest but need to consider the interests of “target audience”. The main purposes of this model are:
Incorporating academical knowledge to be applicable in real life functions, knowledge
should be practical outside of a classroom.
To convey the above model of “Human- Centred Designs” so that it can easily and clearly
be understood by main the majority of population.

Process or Methods

The process of this work is divided into two stages as follows:
1. In depth research of available and credible academic studies. These examinations have been used to define and determine most useful and practical the factors for “Desirability”.
2. Creating a comprehensible and coherent Info Graphic of, the said research, “Desirability”, through 5 human senses, sight, taste, smell, sound and touch.

Techniques and materials

Academic synthesis and Visual Communication Design

Size or Mins.

Visual Communication Design




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Acculturation calligraphy Design: The Garuda praise of God and Prophets

Desirability

Acculturation calligraphy Design: The Garuda praise of God and Prophets

Dr. Danu Phumalee

Introduction

The Garuda Emblem, or the Thai National Emblem, is the symbol of Vishnu’s throne. Used as the royal authority of the king. Country ruler and avatar of Vishnu. Since the Ayutthaya period with the belief of the gods Inherited according to Brahmanism – Hinduism in the royal court as a king will be raised as a Demigod, which means Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva or Shiva.

The Garuda seal was used at the first time since the Ayutthaya period but was reused again in the reign of King Chulalongkorn since 1893, but has been used fully as a replacement for all original sign in 1910 B.E.

The Garuda emblem is used for affixing the name of the King or for the regent’s name, who sign for the King’s name In addition, it is also used as a symbol of various government offices of the Thai government. And used to print as a logo on the head of a book or various official documents and to be used as a seal in the official book of various government agencies.

The use of Garuda symbols in the Thai government can be divided into two types:
The floating foot Garuda symbol or “Garuda Dul” will be used only by the King, it will be used as the official emblem of the Royal Guards Department. And departments in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as used on the cover of Thai passport as for the standing Garuda, used in normal government books.

Conclusion

This design project is dedicated to showing respect to the king with localization concept. The main concern is how to design with non-conflicting and supporting religious doctrines and beliefs. This project can reflect of Thai – Muslim Ethnic identity.
The Secondary concern is this symbol can be applied to use for official Islamic Organization in Thailand.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

The King is the patronage of all religions in Thailand. Supporting all religions with the same status, he believed that all religions teach everyone to be good and create goodness. is to 3create a good society He has always supported Islamic activities in Thailand. with a deep understanding of the importance of religious principles.
The Garuda symbol was designed and usage by interpretation may conflicted with the doctrine of Islam. A feasible approach to use of the garuda symbol when it comes to Islamic was to reduce the implication of worship of a demigod by adding a non-conflicting and supporting religious doctrines and beliefs.

Process or Methods

The concept of design is writing Arabic typography in the same outline of the Garuda. In order from above is the name of God. Next is the name of the Prophet Muhammad. And finally, the names of the 4 leaders of the Islamic nation. In Arabic: الله ,َّمد ح َم , ُبكر أبو, عمر,
علي , عثمان
1. The Apex of the word is Allah.
2. Muhammad
3. Khalifah Abu-Bakr Umar, Usman and Ali

Techniques and materials

Created with Adobe illustrator cc./ Digital Illustration / Digital Printing

Size or Mins.

Graphic Design / Calligraphy / Visual Communication Design
Display on TV 43” and 15”x15” stand or table set can be customised as required (Vector file)






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Look !

Desirability

Look !

Mr. Bundit Niamsup

Introduction

It’s become routine, surrounding our every day life whatever we look, we see or walk through days after days. Nowadays the world is turning faster, Human’s mind expose to the happening around us. But, we just “LOOK THROUGH” only.
Look! our subconscious remind us to say, Stop and Look at somethings, like in front of us, close our eyes for a few minutes, hold off to all confusions and chaos for a moment and contemplate of thought of what we looking at.
Set of photos “LOOK”. It’s not somethings that beyond extraordinary for human acknowledge and imaginations in everyday life. Absorb the beauty that facing you, but just not let it passed by.

Conclusion

“ LOOK “ show familiar images of live life in the big city. It could has happened to us in everyday even minutes. Sometimes, you should just stop for a moment, look through, absorb and contemplate. New ideas might miraculous occurs at that particular moment!

Objectives Aims or Purposes

1. To remind of what happen, every days every moments. Seeing things and acknowledge of meaning and appreciated.
2. Record impression of those beautiful memory images photos.

Process or Methods

Explore and capture a beautiful places, streets, or alleyways by taking photos of people’s way of life or architectural surrounding around Ratanakosin island.

Techniques and materials

Present a set of photos, by print them out images on canvas with wooden frame.

Size or Mins.

Photography & Mix media A1, ( 594 x 841 mm.)




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Paradise

Desirability

Paradise

Mr. Akarapon Kritruenonwong

Introduction

The Thai ornament grid is one of the fundamentals of Thai art. Studying the Thai ornament grid, in the last time be used to produce a typeface design in 2D design, has led to the research of the Thai ornament grid’s use in the construction of the 3D design, with the objective of discovering new methods to combine Thai art wisdom with contemporary design.
The subject of this work is a depiction of “Wiman,” which is regarded as an ideal location. The purpose of this project is to use a Thai ornament grid with a 3D design in a 3D digital world. to develop designs that are both spatial design and graphic design.

Conclusion

The Thai ornament grid may be used to produce 3D design as well as graphic designs. This will lead to the development of design principles for 3D objects such as furniture and Product.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

Study and use the Thai ornament grid to create a contemporary design in the form of 3D design, extending traditional knowledge.

Process or Methods

 1. Research and development of a typeface design based on a Thai ornament grid in three dimensions
2. Convert 2D sketches into 3D models
3. Use a 3D design application to experiment with and refine the design.
4. Design summary for the presentation of design.

Techniques and materials

3 Dimensional Design and Video

Size or Mins.

Visual Communication Design · Film & Video · Digital art · Illustration
VDO loop 45 second / 8 Digital Images







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Stray cat – Adopt cat

Desirability

Stray cat – Adopt cat

Assist. Prof. Lojana Manodhaya

Introduction

In the world of stray animals such as cats, they are often shunned by people even though their actions are a matter of normal instincts of living things such as eating, sleeping, reproduction and excretion.
Some people hate it so much. They torture them by tying them into sacks and leaving them to die alive or deliberately hurt to death by poisoning or even filming a video of the killing in order to exchange bitcoins, that nowadays it has appeared in the news.
However, there are still a number of people in the world who have given mercy to the poor stray cats for them to eat. There is a warm home as if it has been re-lived.

Conclusion

Stray cat – Adopt cat has a content to reflect the poor life of stray cats as a common life as being living in the world to make people and society aware of them. in terms of cat shape has used the shape of a cat in a cartoon style, Art toy or Designer toy, divided into 2 sides.
On the right is a stray cat that has to struggle to live on its own and being attacked by animals together or being tortured by human hands. The shape of a serious wound was used. and the use of gray which conveys the gloom
The left part represents the adopted cat. It is a cat who is happy because it receives human kindness. The colors used are therefore brighter than the other side.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

To reflect the perspective of the life of stray cats as a living being in the world, come as an idea to create an art toy style or designer toy with paper clay and fondant materials.

Process or Methods

Gather information about the life of the cat from the entire section of the website and from direct experience of being adopted by their own stray cats. Including news about harming stray cats as an idea to create a draft. There is a process of using artistic elements and colors to convey emotion to the work. Then enter the creative process.

Techniques and materials

1. Mixed media techniques in the style of Art toy or Designer toy
2. Paper clay and fondant material

Size or Mins.

Mix media 39 x 26 cm.




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The Eyes of Visual Anthropological Media: New Interpretation Rice scape

Desirability

The Eyes of Visual Anthropological Media: New Interpretation Rice scape

Dr. Sucheep Karnasuta

Introduction

The study of visual media, especially photographs in visual anthropology interested in the relationship of media to nation building as well as the communication process that connects 2 people in society to each other relatively limited availability gives the photographic place a place to be as the main character of the subject matter and the behavior towards people is not easy to find that can be seen clearly and accessible and tangible. The production process and the circulation and exchange of photographs bring about a sense of belonging to a wider community than the ones that meet face-to-face. Photographs have brought awareness to the previously unknown. people in the area far away or objects that are not familiar to the eye to come to the front and create dialogue, connection, and self-contextualization.

Strassler also argues that photographic genres evoke different vision, understanding, cultivating, attitude-building, imagination, and ideological and social action. Each type of photograph communicates and establishes a place where people are. both by being aware of one’s self and to relationships with others on vastly different areas of perception, feelings, ideals, and temporal and physical spaces. The differences in the types of photographs and the variety of experiences that people have with them. Not different from the refraction of light that hits the camera lens, lead to visualization and perception It is often difficult to control, predict and manage, through the new perceptions and relationships created by the changing visual experience of the photograph and its objects to overcome the understanding that photography is a “representation” of the world duplicating, but only but in fact Photography is also about “shooting” a whole world-creating at the same time. (Jakkrit Sangkhamanee, 2010)

The refraction of perspective on identification photographs reflects the role that photographs play in the transition from being an object of control. to become the object of the memory itself These photographs create a “refutation” of modernity and respond to different aspects of people’s lives, experiences, memories and cultural traditions. We benefit from understanding photography in new ways. Not only does it consider photography as a tool by anthropologists to capture the moments, gestures and relationships of “others”, but refracted visions remind us to become more aware of the role of the photograph itself. To create dimensions, perspectives, and ownership of records for a wide variety of people. It’s hard for anyone to predict. (Karen Strassler, 2010)

Speciality of the area and the location of made the decision to use this area in the formation of a new and release the bonds that have been accumulated for a long time in the mind by reading the picture through the perspective of anthropology in the context of borrowing for 3field work in various study areas to help explain the phenomena that occur related to the relationship and change of culture that coexist in Thai society. It shows the hidden value of the text that reflects the changes in the rice fields, objects, witnesses, and surroundings.

Conclusion

Reading the pictures can interpret new meanings to see the phenomena that occur in the changing of rice fields visible and tangible, both clearly visible and not clearly visible, requiring observation to see even the unseen in the photograph, such as the hidden abstraction in the concrete, is constantly being re-meaned in the dynamics of relationships. It creates clashes, resists, borrows, and applies rather than traditional localist formations that may help guide the eyes. The way of thinking helps to see the discordance that has been over looked in the area. By collecting information that is linked to each other full of reflections facing each other by looking and access to photography affects worldviews, alignments, negotiations, and resistances, creating a counterpoint of modernity that responds to different aspects of life, experiences, memories, and viewing cultures apart.

From the way of thinking and working, this set brings benefits from understanding photography in a new way of thinking. It is not only considered photographs as a tool by anthropologists to capture moments, gestures and relationships of people. But it helps to remind us of the role that photography plays in creating dimensions, perspective, and ownership of recordings for an unpredictable variety of people at the same time, they may be exchanged mixed together into the same set regardless of which part of the set is greater, there is mutual acceptance. This cultural assimilation may occur naturally or it can happen with the intention of the powerful party.
Interpretation and acceptance of cultural diversity in a narrow framework and trying to die breaking out of thinking that sees the cultural identity of various groups at a standstill that looks at the cultural identity in a fixed way and be one This series of works are social constructions, which are the selection, selection, cutting, adapting, transforming, enhancing, and enhancing areas, objects and environments that cause physical changes. with some common characteristics and has changed and borrowed all the time.

Throughout the creation of works This allows the creators to see the images of cultural diversity overlapping in different images. brought together to create a fusion of diversity to become both low and high inequality even the comparison shows the contradiction reconciliation both in the way of thinking, looking at the form, the materials used in the presentation, the expression, the display, brought together to create the individual work and the overall picture together into this series of works. It can be said that it is a process as a means of understanding the essence of objects, places, refractions of beauty, aesthetics and beauty, especially those that are intangible or hard to see communicate to others or people outside the culture can understand by creating an avatar for the outside world leads to questioning. Challenging to make adjustments to learn by transcending the way of thinking. and the limitation of looking in the original form.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

1. To create photographic works of anthropological media that show the changing
conditions of space, objects rice field environment by bringing back the photographic work to
create a new interpretation.
2. To experiment with substrates that emphasized the least change in stability in environments close to rice fields.

Process or Methods

Go to the area to observe the event without participation, found object to save the changing image of the area an environment object that represents a foreign object. Causing significant changes as well as what has been overlooked then take the photos that have been arranged to show the change and reinterpret. And then use the image to be printed on a stable material or the least change in the same environment as the rice fields to present photos.

Techniques and materials

Mobile digital photography typing material trial aluminium composite dibone print, Install the works in a simulated environment close to the rice fields.

Size or Mins.

Photography Installation varies according to the exhibition area.






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BANANA SPRINT PROJECT

Desirability

BANANA SPRINT PROJECT

Mr.Tawan Wongsawan

Introduction

BANANA SPRNT PROJECT is initiated from the questions we have for the role of architects, and whether we can contribute our potential and knowledge to do something more than just designing a building or a house for those who can pay, something more significant that affects people’s lives at a much larger social scale.

Conclusion

BANANA SPRNT Project is inspiration, for everybody who live in community to change something be better than present such as Exercise or Caring Public Space and Environment. If this activity inspires someone, it’s already a good sign that people might possibly become more concerned and involved in the society they’re living in.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

This Project aims to be more of an inspiration, for the architecture profession, governmental and private organizations and the general public.

We’re certain that if the proposed solutions were actually recognized and interested by an organization or the public, we would be willing to share and contribute our knowledge to make the change happen. if this activity inspires someone, it’s already a good sign that people might possibly become more concerned and involved in the society they’re living in.

Process or Methods

Techniques and materials

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