Weera-it Ittiteerarak (b. 1994, Hong Kong) is a Thai-Chinese interdisciplinary artist raised in Thailand and working between Hong Kong and Thailand. Blending physical and digital media, their immersive practice examines identity, technology and ecology through the concept of the 'hyperimage'. Drawing on Thai myth and personal narrative, they address cultural displacement and environmental change. Their works are held in collections across Asia and Europe.
I see พญานาค (Phaya Nāga) elsewhere
I see พญานาค (Phaya Nāga) elsewhere
I see พญานาค (Phaya Nāga) elsewhere
In the artist's first solo return to Bangkok, they navigate the unfamiliar within the familiar. Through technological fantasies of an alternate self left unexplored in Hong Kong, they interrogate artificial intelligence in search of answers. By observing and emulating local youth culture, they reflect on lifestyle, belief, and their evolving understanding of identity.
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