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Belle Phromchanya
Born in Bangkok in 1984, Belle Phromchanya was trained as a graphic designer before relocating to Amsterdam in 2011 to study MA Design at the Sandberg Instituut. She continues her artistic practice between The Netherlands and Thailand until today. Her works address subjects such as, political memeification, digital legacy, marginalized-transborder identities, and contemporary migration, many of which are rooted in the unsettling relationship between herself and the globalized society. The projects are made up of visual research, information graphics, multimedia installation, and audiovisual production, displaying personal exploration of the current reality.
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Darunee Terdtoontaveedej
Darunee Terdtoontaveedej is a curator and cultural programmer based in The Hague. Formerly trained as an architect and designer, Terdtoontaveedej is interested in the intersection of alternative (his)stories, creative practices, and cinema. She is a co-founder of Non Native Native, a cultural platform which looks into the Asian creative landscape in the Netherlands through the lens of outsiders from within. She has programmed at festivals and institutions such as CinemAsia Film Festival (Amsterdam), International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), Sinema Transtopia (Berlin), Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film (Singapore), and Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), and in 2023, she was a jury member of the Teddy Award at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival.

Honey Kraiwee
Honey Kraiwee is an MA graduate from Maastricht University with a major in curating. Before her education in the Netherlands, she was a vice director of the art and cultural department at Alliance Fraçaise in Bangkok, Thailand. Recently, she received a grant to create MOONMOON CALENDAR. Inspired by the Chinese lunisolar calendar, the project resets our way of thinking about time and rethinks horoscopes by unveiling an algorithmic similarity between astrologers and Artificial Intelligence. Honey is also a regular host at A Tale of a Tub, an institution for contemporary art and culture in Rotterdam. Its program is centred around questions of how art can contribute to our understanding of present-day social, political, and ecological issues. Honey is currently keen on researching and working with concepts interrelating amongst non-human centred cultures and internet culture.

EDITION CONTRIBUTORS (2018–2022)

Studio 150
Alice Wong
Anon Chaisansook
Aram Lee
Atit Sornsongkram
Benjamin Li
Bintang Manira Manik
Chen Jhen
Chongjin Chen
Cyril Tjahja
Erik de Maaker
Faye Cheng
Fenmei Hu
Fridus Steijlen
Guido Nijhof
Irene Stengs
Jing He
Jiraporn Laocharoenwong
Jo-Lene Ong
Jonathan Ho
Jori Snels
Julian Ross
Jung Yeon Kim
Juni Mun
Ka-Tjun Hau
Kabo Lee
Kexin Hao
Kihyeon Kim
Kuang-yi Ku
Mandy Cheng
Minhong Yu
Nemo Koning
Oat Sankrit Kulmanochawong
Pam Virada
Pitchaya Ngamcharoen
Prae Pupityastaporn
Qiaochu Guo
Rosalia Namsai Engchuan
Sanderien Verstappen
Sanne Kabalt
Sejoon Kim
Soydivision Ensemble
Soyun Park
The Waew Food Programme
Tomoko Take
Xiaoxiao Xu
Yin Aiwen
Yin Yin Wong
Yu-tzu Huang
Yusuf Zucchero
Zoenie Deng






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