Fifty students. Twenty-one countries. One piece of ice.In a Bangkok classroom, a bucket of ice became a language everyone could speak. No words were spoken-only the sound of melting, drip by drip. Then they wrote. Anonymously. What emerged was an atlas of human emotion: a Thai student's memory of his mother's hand, a Japanese student's first encounter with mono no aware, a Korean student naming the cold in her palm han, a Turkish student holding h z n like a melting empire.This book is both a rigorous study and a quiet testament. Drawing on embodied cognition, creative arts therapies, and cross-cultural communication, it offers a new paradigm for international art education-one where the body becomes a bridge, temperature a common tongue, and art a thread that connects what words cannot reach.The ice has melted. But the feeling remains.
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