Danaya Chulphuthiphong
Demos
The film Demos by Danaya Chulphuthiphong draws parallels between zoo animals and humans through an assemblage of footage and images collected from various news and science websites. The soundtrack, made in collaboration with filmmaker, artist, and musician Pathompon “Mont” Tesprateep, was also sourced online and includes recordings of sounds produced in outer space, underwater, the deep jungle, as well by drones and laser beams.
The film begins with the watchful eye of a semi-submerged crocodile, then shifts into an industrial scene of cranes swinging building materials across the sky. Later, various reptiles sit motionless in their vivariums, while Thai water dragons struggle to lay atop one another. Other vignettes show construction workers demolish buildings; dinosaur replicas act as menacing omens; and bears in captivity sway in anxious frustration. The foreboding atmosphere, accentuated by the distressing soundtrack, contrasts with the slow and calm movements of the film’s cast of characters. A sense of ominous waiting—of impending doom—builds throughout the film. The culmination of the video prompts audiences to question who the detained creatures really are in this exchange. Though the audience indeed surveys the captive animals, the viewer also waits with anticipation and frustration for something to transpire. Conjuring an emotional climate of dread, the artist articulates that Demos echoes the anxiety, despair, and oppression that has lingered in Thailand since the military coup of 2014.