Flowing on the Verge of Margins (FoVoM) is the public participative art platform of a cross/inter-disciplinary project between Micheal Buser (University of West of England, Bristol), Butsawan Bidorn (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok) and JayKoh (DFA, artist-curator, Director of iFIMA-international Forum for InterMedia Art). This pilot project in 2018 is funded by an innovation and 'frontier' program of the British Academy. This public participative art explores the interconnections, collaborations and relationships of knowledge and experience in social and natural sciences, engineering and coastal management, with the genres of public, socially engaged and community art. These art activities are curated by Jay Koh, who applies the constructive dynamic of artistic, holistic and ethical approaches and processes related to various people-centred concepts, one of which is the Art-Led Participative Processes (ALPP) to work with residents and stakeholders in one or more of the sites in the coastal region in the Gulf of Thailand. ALPP employ the dynamic of engaged listening and self-determined participation to develop relationships with residents and stakeholders. These interactions as participative processes explore the constructions of individual subjectivity within situations in the everyday. These include understanding residents' capacity for resilience and their sense of participation toward collaborative and community activities.