
PERFORMANCE + AI + SCIENCE + TALK
= CREATIVE SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
some of
OUR PAST WORK
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PMU-B Quantum Technology Consortium Networking #1
This event gathering brought together over 100 experts, private sector representatives, and researchers from Thailand (QTRic), Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines to explore the future of quantum technology.
Panel Discussion: Building Responsible Quantum Technology in the ASEAN Context
Presented by Dr. Clarissa Ai Ling Lee from Multimedia University and Asia School of Business. | How Creativity Makes Science Meet Art by Technology in the Quantum Era
Led by Mr. Taechasith Kangkhuntod, Director of CreativeLabTH, and Mr. Weeratouch Pongruengkiat, Director of tomorrow.Lab. | Nature Meets Quantum Technology
Presented by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Worawat Meevasana, Director at QTRic.Research and Innovation Showcase: Led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Worawat Meevasana
Experiencing Quantum World Via Quantum Art: Led by CreativeLabTH. QT Application Prototypes: Managed by SUT
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ปั้นโคราช by SUT
CreativeLabTH had its inaugural on-stage presentation at The Mall Korat, marking a significant milestone for the brand and its ongoing development. This exciting event served as a wonderful opportunity to engage with the local community, showcase our innovative projects, and share our comprehensive vision for the future of education. The atmosphere was electric as we collectively discussed our ideas, exchanged valuable insights with attendees, and fostered meaningful connections, all while inspiring creativity among participants.
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TED CLUB KORAT TALK ตอน: Back to The Future
On August 15, 2024, CreativeLabTH made history by hosting Korat’s first-ever TED-style event, TED CLUB KORAT TALK: Back to The Future, at Suranaree University of Technology. This three-hour event brought together leading voices from across Thailand to share stories, ideas, and insights that explored the evolving relationship between tradition, innovation, and the future.
With 9+1 sessions curated around the theme of time—past, present, and future—speakers from diverse backgrounds in art, technology, media, and social sciences took the stage. Highlights included talks on the emotional disconnection in a hyper-connected world, the potential of quantum technologies, the future of Thai ghosts in the age of AI, and the role of art in urban development.
Beyond its inspiring content, the event marked the beginning of a new platform for intellectual and cultural exchange in the region. TED CLUB KORAT TALK proved that even in a rapidly changing world, the ability to tell meaningful stories remains a powerful force for change. CreativeLabTH plans to build on this momentum, positioning Korat as a hub for creativity, dialogue, and interdisciplinary innovation.
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Global Woman Breakfast 2024 by CreativeLabTH
On February 27, 2024, CreativeLab hosted Global Woman Breakfast 2024, an international virtual conference streamed live via the Facebook page Korat: The City You Can Create. The event explored boundary-pushing questions at the intersection of science, technology, and human experience, capturing the attention of viewers from across Thailand and beyond. Structured around three provocative themes—What will ghosts be like in the AI era?, What could inter-civilizational experiments reveal?, and Can relationships be explained through quantum theory?—the event featured a unique mix of academic insight, artistic reflection, and speculative thinking.
The panel included five dynamic speakers from the CreativeLabTH: Dr. Siri (Pune) S., architecture lecturer | Tae Taechasith, AI developer | Irene Sarikarn, actress and writer | New Thanitsata, law student | Film Perawit, quantum researcher. Each brought a distinct voice to the conversation—connecting hard science with human emotion, and cultural narratives with futuristic technologies.
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Korat x Tech #3
On March 29, 2025, TTTA convened Korat’s tech community at SEDA, Suranaree University of Technology for KORAT X TECH #3, spotlighting the keynote “The Future of Quantum Art Propagation in Thailand: A Young Quantum Scientist’s Vision.” In this talk, Film—Creative Learning Designer at CreativeLabTH—outlined how photographic art can render complex quantum phenomena accessible, positioning visual storytelling as a catalyst for Thailand’s forthcoming “golden era” of quantum innovation.
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อกหักรักโค้ดดด (Art&Tech MEET-UP @Korat)
On Saturday, March 15, the rooftop of Hope Korat came alive for Art & Tech Meet-Up @ Korat: “อกหักรักโค้ดดด”, a gathering designed for artists, technologists, and anyone seeking connection—whether nursing heartbreak, battling loneliness, or simply craving inspiration. Hosted by CreativeLab, the evening welcomed an informal night of camaraderie, creative exchange, and forward-thinking dialogue.
Craft Beer & Board Games / Live Music / Stage Talks / CreativeLab Showcase
Beyond entertainment, the meet-up served as a launchpad for the forthcoming H-TAS Initiative (Humanize Technology for Art-Science Connection). Attendees were invited to join early-stage brainstorming for this SciFi-driven program, aiming to elevate Thailand and ASEAN’s creative-science ecosystem.
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Creative Coding Meetup #3: ตลาดนัดดาต้า
On Sunday, February 23, Goethe-Institut Bangkok welcomed Thailand’s creative-coding community for Creative Coding Meetup #3: ตลาดนัดดาต้า. Organized by Creatorsgarten, our past project took center stage in a highlight talk by Perawit Boonsomchua and Digital Taechasith Kangkhuntod, who presented Human-AI Interactive Dancing and Proxenobots: An Artistic Performance of Cybernetics-Protein Structures and Ramakain Characters.
Perawit & Taechasith’s Presentation
Drawing on their expertise in neuro-inspired design and AI-driven choreography, Perawit and Taechasith demonstrated a live prototype where dancers’ movements were captured by motion sensors and processed by a neural network in real time. The system generated complementary “proxenobot” animations—digital avatars whose forms echoed protein-fold geometries and stylized Ramakian figures. Attendees experienced: Real-Time Interaction: Motion data from performers informed AI algorithms that synthesized 3D visuals projected behind the stage, Art-Science Fusion: The proxenobot models merged concepts from cybernetics and molecular biology with Thailand’s epic narrative traditions, Creative Coding Insights: A behind-the-scenes look at how p5.js, TensorFlow.js, and custom shaders powered the performance -
Quantum Art Valentines symposium 2025
On February 14, 2025, in front of the NU Arts Gallery at Naresuan University—seven experts convened for the Quantum Art Valentine’s Symposium. Organized as part of the “1st Quantum Valentine’s Fest #รักมีได้หลายแบบ,” the event highlighted the convergence of quantum theory, artistic expression, and human emotion.
Session 1 (17:20–18:00): เต้ from CreativeLabTH and รศ.ดร.สิขรินทร์ contrasted Gen Z’s artistic approach to science with Gen X’s scientifically grounded passion for art, illustrating how creativity and inquiry fuel one another.
Session 2 (18:40–19:20): เต้, อ.ไต๋ ปรินทรา, ดร.นินนาท, and ดร.ต้นสาย explored whether quantum mechanics, AI, and neurotechnology can quantify or even engineer facets of love, examining ethical and social implications of technologically mediated relationships.
Session 3 (20:00–21:00): The final talk applied quantum superposition to gender and identity, proposing that, like qubits, gender could be fluid, indeterminate, and simultaneously existing in multiple states.
The symposium offered participants fresh perspectives on how advanced science informs culture and creativity, reinforcing Thailand’s leadership in interdisciplinary dialogue at the heart of creation by Created by: KBank, CreativeLabTH, The Institute for Fundamental Study, Naresuan University, Quantum Art Thailand
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ชีวิต 'เฟลตเกิร์ล' อาจไม่เป็นปัญหา หากวิชาสุขศึกษาในโรงเรียนดีกว่านี้?
On February 21, 2025, CreativeLab’s inaugural CULTURE CHALK session took place at Srinakharinwirot University’s Learning Tower. Centered on the screening of Flat Girls: ชั้นห่างระหว่างเรา, the event explored how stronger school health education might have altered the lives of its protagonists, Ann and Jane, whose friendship fractured under economic and social pressures.
Moderator: Nut Ju-ey (Sociology, NRRU) and Tae (CreativeLab)
Speakers: Teacher Issy Kantaphat (Thai Teacher, Wat Pathumwanaram School) and Teacher M. Chakkrit (Anti-Bullying Board-Game Developer, SNRRU)
Character Insights: Analysis of five perspectives—from Jane’s gender identity journey to Ann’s family struggles and their mothers’ challenges—revealed gaps in current health curricula.
Educator Strategies: Panelists shared targeted activities and discussion frameworks to address gender, inequality, and mental health in the classroom.
Interactive Workshop: Participants tested a board game designed to reduce gender-based bullying and build empathy among students.
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Bussiness Interview with VU's student
Dr. Pune, Tae Taechasith, and Mew Piyapan conducted an insightful and thought-provoking business interview with a diverse group of students from VU, aiming to collaboratively engage in a comprehensive and multifaceted social academic research project that would ultimately benefit all parties involved in meaningful ways.
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VU x TED CLUB KORAT ตอน: โคราชเมืองหลวงประเทศไทย 2572
CreativeLabTH successfully hosted the latest TED CLUB KORAT TALK event, envisioning Korat’s transformation into a significant city—potentially Thailand’s second capital by 2029 (2572 BE). Divided into four focused sessions, the event explored multiple dimensions critical to realizing this ambitious vision.
In the first session, the audience was invited to imagine Korat's future through symbolic art and technology, highlighting the importance of today's decisions in shaping tomorrow’s outcomes. The second session discussed Korat's potential as a viable alternative capital, examining economic opportunities and comparing Korat’s strengths with Bangkok's current urban challenges, such as flooding and congestion. International contexts, including global trade dynamics, were also considered. The third session delved into practical considerations, including investment opportunities, real estate trends, and the potential to establish Korat as a regional retail and business hub. Special emphasis was placed on supporting local businesses and leveraging the region’s thriving food industry, while also incorporating perspectives from younger generations. The final segment addressed the importance of sustainability and adapting to global issues, particularly climate change. Speakers emphasized adopting renewable energy, green technologies, and learning from past experiences to build resilience and long-term prosperity.
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Knows the limits of AI to know what'll break it's limitations (jailbreak)
CreativeLabTH recently participated in the NeuroScience & AI Community MeetUp at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi. The event provided an excellent platform for exchanging insights at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, deepening our understanding of emerging research and applications. We are grateful to the organizers and fellow attendees for their support and stimulating discussions.
Armed with new knowledge and connections, we look forward to integrating these insights into our projects and driving innovation in both neuroscience and AI.
— Taechasith Kangkhuntod, CEO
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CreativeLabTH’s CCL Framework: Insights from Our CEO’s Khao Yai Address
At GSMP Rajsima Wittayalai School in Khao Yai, our CEO outlined the CCL principle that underpins every CreativeLab project:
Communication: Treat data as a living archive—capturing not just facts but feelings and lessons so future generations can build on our experiences.
Curiosity: Design with intentional gaps that spark questions—“How does it work?” “What if?”—because inquiry drives deeper understanding and innovation.
Legacy: Aim beyond solving today’s challenges. Ask, “What will our work mean 200 years from now?” and plant ideas that inspire future civilizations.
He illustrated these concepts with “Co-Dancing Proxenobots,” a performance blending Ramakien dance, 3D-printed proteins, and AI robotics to explore cycles of power, capitalism, and locality—inviting audiences to record, question, and pass on transformative narratives.
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Artistic Co-Performance of Cybernetics-Protein Structures and Thodsakan
Project Title
Co-Dancing Proxenobots: An Artistic Performance of Cybernetics-Protein Structures and Ramakain CharactersVersion 001 Description
Reverse designing and engineering the dance of Khon (Thodsakan, a character from Ramakain) through the interaction of molecular docking. This involves studying the protein-ligand interaction in DFT terms between plant compounds from Thub Larn National Park's Lagerstroemia speciosa and potential anti-breast cancer targets, and incorporating these findings into robotic movements through AI-Computer Vision and the new poet-music we've createdVersion 001 Inspiration
Imagine a future where plants can be 3D-printed, capitalism evolves into a cyborg-like entity, Why Ramakain, a representation of power, remains alive. If Ramakain, like Thodsakan, were to die as told in the story, how could we rewrite it through the lenses of technology and art, pushing the boundaries of creativity?