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Debutant exhibits future traps

Eat Me Restaurant presents "Introgression", a debut solo exhibition by Thongmai Thepram whose paintings question the moral issue surrounding the long-term environmental effects by humans through our intervening processes of genetic engineering.

Holding a master's degree from Silpakorn University, Thongmai utilises form as component, colour as medium, and sign as expression.

Genetic engineering has been embraced by the farming industry since its introduction. Because of the monumental maximising effects in the production of food through the alteration of DNA, man now has the ability to play god and produce disease-resistant crops and cashing in more money than ever imaginable before.

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