City Revival, Colourised District, Expand the Design Experience
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In the past 9 days of Bangkok Design Week, we have seen the amazing and colourful creations from artists that came together to find ways to overcome current issues as well as interesting ‘co-operation’ between design, business, and people in the districts. Another impressive and memorable experience is the liveliness of Bangkok’s districts that have been revived. One of the festival’s missions this year is to support and stimulate the district economy and overcome the gloomy pandemic situation. So the ‘City Revival’ mission required fresh ideas from the designers as well as support from advanced technology and equipment to make it happen.
Creative Ideas and Technology Solutions
Many creative works for City Revival in the festival this year were supported by equipments and photographic technology from Epson Thailand such as ‘Printery Awakening’ by Urban Ally in collaboration with Silpakorn University Central Library, projection mapping technology telling the history of the old Rama V period Bumrung Nukulkij Printing House by Kongdet Wanchring and Natthawut Meesupthong or ‘Revitalise The First Post Office’ by Urban Ally in collaboration with APLD The Lighting Company and Studio Visual Assembly that project colourful graphics and POP ART characters from ‘Hello 2022’ on the overlooked historical Praisaniyakan building to revitalise and greet the people again.
Drive Creative Economy by Opening Up Space For Ideas and Experiments
Aside from supporting creative equipment, Epson Thailand also supports the Bangkok Design Week overall image with the belief in opening up space for creativity and experiments, especially at a time where many things have changed into the New Normal life. The support also encourages profit channels for business and community through revitalising the city and people of Bangkok which is an important part of driving Thailand’s creative economy forward.
Check out and share photos of the colourful city revival and expanded designs experience powered by Epson technology in the album.