MUIC’s “Me I Dia – Media Town” Thesis Exhibition Showcases Future Storytellers

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July 4, 2025

MUIC’s “Me I Dia – Media Town” Thesis Exhibition Showcases Future Storytellers

Mahidol University International College (MUIC)’s Media and Communication Program successfully hosted its annual thesis exhibition entitled, “Me I Dia – Media Town Media Com Thesis Exhibition 2025,” on July 5, 2025 at House Samyan, Samyan Mitrtown in Bangkok. The event proudly showcased the innovative capstone projects of the program’s graduating fourth-year students.

The exhibition served as a dynamic platform for these emerging media professionals to express their creativity, share their dreams, and reflect on their personal and collective experiences through diverse media forms. Attendees at “Media Town” were treated to a wide array of student-produced works, including engaging short films, insightful podcasts, interactive booths, and compelling multimedia presentations. Each project vividly highlighted the extensive academic knowledge, refined storytelling skills, and advanced media production capabilities that students developed throughout their time at MUIC.

The seniors’ works were exhibited in seven distinct creative zones, with each one

featuring a student project that challenges conventional boundaries and initiating meaningful dialogue—an embodiment of the interdisciplinary mindset essential in today’s fast-paced and interconnected media landscape.

Other highlights of the exhibition included the following:

  1. A1: The Last Move – An emotionally powerful short film about an unlikely partnership between a gambler and a gifted autistic child whose shared journey leads to rediscovery of hope and dreams.
  2. Calm in the Chaos (CITC) – A soothing podcast that helps listeners unwind through storytelling about nature, gentle narration, and calming soundscapes.
  3. Bangkok Nocturne – An artistic photo book capturing the hidden beauty of Bangkok at night, offering a fresh, contemplative perspective on the city.
  4. Colors of Hope – An environmental documentary that highlights the critical role of parrotfish in coral reef restoration and inspires environmental stewardship.
  5. Everjoy – A social media campaign promoting mental wellness and personal growth by encouraging optimism and self-compassion.
  6. Desi Me – A mixed-media project exploring the identities of South Asian youth in a globalized world, conveyed through honest and heartfelt storytelling.

Each of the said highlights invited reflection, sparked conversation, and represented a bold step toward redefining how media can connect disciplines, challenge norms, and inspire change.

The exhibition was officially opened by Prof. Chulathida Chomchai, M.D., MUIC Dean, who offered inspiring remarks. The MUIC executives, and a representative from the Media and Communication Program commented, “This exhibition represents more than just academic achievement—it is a celebration of imagination, identity, and innovation. It offered an opportunity for students to communicate their inner thoughts and aspirations while engaging the audience in a meaningful media experience.”

Me I Dia – Media Town” underscored MUIC’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of storytellers and content creators, demonstrating the vibrant talent ready to contribute to the media landscape.