Sikarnt is currently based in and out of Bangkok. Their work oscillates between writing, performance, installation, moving image, objects and found situations. They are one of the founders of the Center for Lost Objects, a hypothetical museum established in 2010 whose collection consists of thousands of found, broken, un-functional and unknown objects and fragments from around the globe. Sikarnt practices spinning and falling (level 0.1).
|
Images of work (left to right):
1. Unexploded Ordnance (film), 31’, Single Channel, 2018
2. Unexploded Ordnance (book), p. 21, 2018
3. Unexploded Ordnance (book), p. 18, 2018
4. And That Ocean Too is a Fiction, Video Installation, 2019
5. And So Poetry Became An Arrow That Lost Its Direction, Missed the Target And Disappeared into The Dark Of The Night, Performance as Documentation of a Performance, 2019
6. Pareidolia, Live Performance with 5 musicians, Percussion, Bass, Guitar, Flute, Vocal, 2014
7. How to Break A Brick Without Mass, Live Performance, glass, wood, brick, rock, 2017, photographed by Heidi and Uwe Freymann
1. Unexploded Ordnance (film), 31’, Single Channel, 2018
2. Unexploded Ordnance (book), p. 21, 2018
3. Unexploded Ordnance (book), p. 18, 2018
4. And That Ocean Too is a Fiction, Video Installation, 2019
5. And So Poetry Became An Arrow That Lost Its Direction, Missed the Target And Disappeared into The Dark Of The Night, Performance as Documentation of a Performance, 2019
6. Pareidolia, Live Performance with 5 musicians, Percussion, Bass, Guitar, Flute, Vocal, 2014
7. How to Break A Brick Without Mass, Live Performance, glass, wood, brick, rock, 2017, photographed by Heidi and Uwe Freymann