Amber Karn Pjongluck is a designer & artist based in New York and Bangkok.
She’s interested in archives, images and the voices in her head.

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Find The Earth, 2026

A two-metre long accordion of 200+ forgotten and remembered objects.

(Book Design + Film Photography)




Find The Earth is a living archive led by the instinct to collect and compartmentalise. Sorted chronologically, each object is drawn from memory and categorised into different stages of decay.

The Spiral is symbolic in its form: lingering and encircling, it serves as a non-linear visualisation of time. A pliable and continuous coil.


While the Spiral serves as a physical home for the objects, Field Notes draws connections across language and versions of selves.

Find the Earth acts as storage for memories, an attempt at reconciling the past and present. It's eternally incomplete, unreliable and detached. But at its core, it's an ode to the forgotten and the mundane.

 
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Printed on:
Risograph and Colorplan Natural 135gsm


Set in:
Catalouge by Lineto Type Foundry


Shot on:
Kodak Tri-X 400 and Ilford HP5 400
Currently Listening To:
Blow Me by Fakemink