ABOUT|Anattaego
Anattaego is a study of belief, identity, and perception.
It exists between two opposing forces:
Anatta — the idea that the self is not fixed.
Ego — the identity we continuously construct.
Human life moves between these two.
We build identities.
And we question them.
Anattaego exists within this tension.
But it is not only an idea.
It is a project that moves through the real world.
We document.
We observe.
We listen.
Through documentary,
we follow practitioners, believers, and everyday lives in Thailand —
people whose lives exist between faith, ritual, and reality.
Not as spectacle,
but as a way of understanding how meaning is lived.
Through sound,
we translate atmosphere into signals —
creating music that reflects perception, memory, and inner states.
Through objects,
we explore how form can carry intention —
how something material may hold belief, identity, or projection.
(Some of these objects will emerge over time.)
An object is never just an object.
A sound is never just a sound.
A life is never just a life.
Anattaego moves between these layers:
people, signals, and forms
— exploring belief, perception, and identity.
This project does not aim to give answers.
It creates space.
A space to observe.
To question.
To see differently.
Why do we believe in the things we cannot prove?
Why do objects hold meaning beyond their form?
Why do identities feel real, even when they are not permanent?
In a world filled with images, brands, and noise,
we return to something quieter.
Sometimes,
the meaning is not in what you see.
It appears
when you begin to look beyond it.