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BANGKOK ARRIVAL
Bangkok is a city of striking contrasts, almost like many cities within one. Diverse areas and neighborhoods coexist side by side, each offering a unique experience. On one hand, Bangkok can be enjoyed in comfort and luxury—you can arrive by flight or car and immerse yourself in its modern amenities. But there’s also another side to the city.
In the quiet local neighborhood near Wongwienyai railway station, "Bangkok Arrival" offers a glimpse into the lives of lower-income citizens, some arriving on run-down, non-air-conditioned trains in the sweltering heat, hoping to find better work in the capital. Though you may think you've found a peaceful corner of Bangkok, being close to the railway station means the periodic noise is never far away. It’s quieter than much of the city, but even here, life is always bustling with activity.
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Music-Sonic Composition x Violin | Grandmas' Graces: spinoff I
GRANDMAS'
GRACES
A sonic exploration of a cross generational journey
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Nat Kosilp is a music composer, sonic composer, sound artist and a violinist who mainly focuses on enhancing the engagement and conveyance quality of music/sounds by crafting audio-based media using tools and technology available today, both tonal-styled and sonic art. She graduated Masters of Music from Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music, and Bachelor of Music
(Summa Cum Laude / 1st hons) from Assumption University.