People hesitant to call Vasin an artist, a photographer, a designer or a businessman but to his students calls him ajarn. Vasin’s background is in architecture but he is also a creator. Depicting abstract ideas into concrete images is his expertise.
Growing up in an architect family. He was born in Bangkok but raised in the US for many years. His parents’ work gave him plenty of opportunities to travel in foreign countries. Therefore, Vasin became a stranger to his own culture when he returned to Thailand. Making him perceive things differently in the Thai culture when he studied high school and later on architecture at Chulalongkorn University.
Seeing different cultures, Vasin has become passionate about the environment in diverse perspective through visual communications. After he graduated from Chulalongkorn University, he went back to the US to study architecture and worked there for 4 years. His education and work focused on design and communication which includes techniques like computer-aided architectural design, 3D Modeling, 3D Animation and digital imaging. With these techniques, he is able to transform abstracts ideas into concrete images. Vasin perceives these techniques as valuable assets to architecture
that should be taught to new generations. Therefore, he has become a lecturer in design & communication at King Mongkut’s Insitute of Technology when he returned to Thailand. He has also been invited to lecture in various universities such as Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University and Kasem Bundit University.
With experience in creating many media types from www.yes-wedo.com, www.bangkoktourist.com to recently Hi-Class Magazine, and from the joy of creating visual imagery as a tool for communication he uses this experience and passion to create www.At-Bangkok.com “Visual Guide to Bangkok and throughout Thailand”. The photographs form At-Bangkok.com is used for his photo exhibition which he puts to gether every year.
He is also the editor of Hi-Class Magazine a well known local magazine that been publish since 1982.
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