he concrete road beneath the car has run out. A bumpy stretch of dirt lies to the left of the silver vehicle; before it is a muddy lake and swaths of unkempt scrubland, speared by the occasional towering palm tree. This is the sight that Thai photographer Miti Ruangkritya captured in 2009 during a tuk-tuk trip on Plov Lek 60, a national motorway in Siem Reap that was newly paved at the time. For Miti, the abrupt termination of the drag marked the outermost limit of urban Siem Reap, while hinting at the pending development encroaching on its purlieus. The image is part of (2009). Comprising photos of the sleepy, serene fields that school children
Signs of Transition MITI RUANGKRITYA
Jul 03, 2021
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