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[Performance]
[Open Studio at Bangkok Kunsthalle]
May 23, 2026, 1-4 pm • ล้อมวง (surrounded) open studio I
May 31, 2026, 1-4 pm • ล้อมวง (surrounded) open studio II
Jun 13, 2026, 1-4 pm • ล้อมวง (surrounded) open studio III
Jun 20, 2026, 1-4 pm • ล้อมวง (surrounded) open studio IV
Jun 6, 2026, 2-6 pm • elekhlekha Open Studio I
Jul 4, 2026, 2-6 pm • elekhlekha Open Studio II
(The open studios sessions are free and open to the public.)

[On view]
June 4-7, 2026 • Disappearance ปล่อยให้มันสูญไปเฉยๆ, ONX Screens **• ****Onassis ONX, New York (opening on June 4, 8:00 PM-11:00 PM EDT * RSVP)
Apr 24-Ongoing • Ritual in Transmission • Dial-A-Poem Thailand, Call-in at (+66)97-531-0708 / online
Oct 6, 2025–Oct 3, 2027 ****• **Spiralscape VII: World’s Healing Sluice • soundtrack for Web-based Hypertext Experience, collaborated with Johann Yamin, Angel Wong, Singapore Art Museum, online
[In press]
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We’re Processing Foundation 2025 Fellows! Grateful to be part of this cohort.
Now we have merch available on NEW INC's Metalabel for the inaugural launch! If you like our work, this is one way to support and collect our releases. Thank you, NEW INC x Metalabel, for including us.
Our online workshop, ‘How to Make a Gong at Home | DIY Instrument Tutorial Inspired by Southeast Asian Traditions,’ is live on Lincoln Center YouTube! The workshop is designed for all ages and features a virtual create-athon style.
Listen to Signal to Noise’s curators discuss our piece, among others, in the show:
https://www.dublab.com/archive/gulnihal-w-elekhlekha-gtalks-radio-x-new-inc-03-04-25
Read our interview as part of Show Us Your Screens! *Learning how to listen to live-coded music* on Reboot!
Email any inquiry to [email protected]
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<aside> <img src="/icons/cursor-click_lightgray.svg" alt="/icons/cursor-click_lightgray.svg" width="40px" /> elekhlekha อีเหละเขละขละ is a collaborative research-based group consisting of artists Kengchakaj–เก่งฉกาจ (https://kengchakaj.info/) and Nitcha–ณิชชา(เฟม) (https://nitcha.info/), interested in subversive storytelling using sound and visual archives, researching historical context, and experimenting with multimedia and technology to explore and define decolonized possibilities. We’re currently based in Occupied Lenapehoking(Brooklyn, NYC), the unceded lands of the Lenni-Lenape and home to many Indigenous peoples past, present, and future. more
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<aside> <img src="/icons/fireworks_lightgray.svg" alt="/icons/fireworks_lightgray.svg" width="40px" /> elekhlekha อีเหละเขละขละ is a Thai word that means dispersedly, chaos, unorganized, all over the place, and non-directional, to break free our practices from being labeled through a Western lens. Also, as a strategy to push and blur the boundaries and unlearn biases created by the dominant narrative, systems that usually have defined lines, exact measurements, and borders, to break our practices free from labeling by keeping our structure fluid and non-directive, and to carry possibilities for shift, expansion, and change. full statement
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