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Suf•fi•cient

by Sanmonchai Ritthirak

Title:

Suf•fi•cient

Author(s):

Sanmonchai Ritthirak

Issued date:

2016

Publisher:

Research committee, Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts, Assumption University

Citation:

The 2nd CA Creative Work Faculty Showcase 2016 "Sufficiency", 108-111

Description:

The word suf•fi•cient originat- ed from the Latin language, “Sufficere” which means ‘meeting the need of ’. The definition of the word had passed on to Old French and Middle English as the evi- dence of its existence through the turbu- lence of eras and cultures. During the reign of the late King Bhumi- bol Adulyadej, the sufficient economy was developed to affirm Thai people against the waves of globalisation. Buddhism economy is also known to share the simi- larity, by embrace the ’Middle path’ con- cept and apply to consumer behaviour and life. However, the determination of ad- equate needs could be varied and subjec- tive but the core value could be considered mutual. The conceptual photography ’Suffi- cient’ aims to reflect the essence of peo- ple activities on different stage of life. The contrast between superficial social norm and the sufficient essence is the key visual appearance of the creative work.

Keyword(s):

Creative Work 2016
CA Creative Work
Sufficiency
Sufficiency 2016
Creative Work Manuscript "Sufficiency"
Insufficiency
Sufficere

Resource type:

Creative Work

Extent:

4 pages

Type:

Text

File type:

application/pdf

Language:

eng

Rights:

This work is protected by copyright. Reproduction or distribution of the work in any format is prohibited without written permission of the copyright owner.

Rights holder(s):

Assumption University

URI:

http://repository.au.edu/handle/6623004553/21476
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Copyright © Assumption University.
All Rights Reserved.

Contact Us

The St. Gabriel's Library   
Hua Mak Campus  
Ramkhamhaeng 24, Hua Mak  
Bangkok Thailand 10240  
Tel.: (662) 3004543-62 Ext. 3402  
Fax.: (662) 7191544  
E-Mail Library : library@au.edu  


The Cathedral of Learning Library
Suvarnabhumi Campus
Bang Na-Trad Km. 26 Bangsaothong
Samuthprakarn Thailand 10540
Tel.: (662) 7232024, 7232025
Fax.: (662) 7191544
E-Mail Library : library@au.edu
 

 

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