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Zikri Rahman: 25 years after the publication of your seminal text, Siam Mapped, we have seen several coups, elections, and the death of Bhumibol Adulyadej, the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history...
While a highway and a new airport were being built, Jatiwangi was still with its rural landscape in 2014. Dump trucks swirled a huge dust cloud like an emperor’s army marched; people were like small m...
Rikey Tenn: The Nusantara Archive tends to invite artists from different countries. You have been to Taiwan four times yet this is our first interview. Many questions can be raised regarding the “KANT...
Sylvie Lin: Your early works often revolved around one single element (light, sound, etc.). Then you moved toward installations of multiple media through certain cultural anthropological approaches wi...
Kitartb is an alternative bookshop, which I started in Kota Bharu since May 13th 2016. I use the term “alternative” because there are existing bookshops in Kelantan but they mostly sell books to stude...
AU Sow Yee: Rumah Attap Library & Collective looks to vitalize local knowledge production or critical thinking, and has fine interaction with different organizations in the Zhongshan Building, as ...
Alice KO Nien Po: Please share a bit on the motive and background of your founding of Rumah Attap Library & Collective?
SHOW Ying Xin: From 2008 to around 2013, 2014, Malaysia went through much po...
Reading should be encouraged at all times, with an effort to promote books that are worthwhile and that enlarge the recruit’s facility to encounter the world of letters and great national proble...