RHHlab RHHlab is a Art & Design lab run by Romy Joya, Hendrik && Hannes located @ Het Werk.

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ROMY JOYA KULDIP SINGH

WEB: http://romy-joya.com/

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“Hendrik Hantschel (DE)

The insult to mankind by the psychological machines – computers and mobile phones – is the main theme Hendrik Hantschel wraps his head around. As a “techno-philosopher” thought and language are his core ‘materials’. An illustrative example is WIFI poems, an ironical assemblage of WIFI network names. Hantschel research

es the influence of technology on society, specifically our symbiosis with machines and the impact this fusion has on human interaction. Hantschel describes our relation to psychological machines as the “digital-social mirror”, which furthermore affects our perception of time. Reflections in this mirror are never genuine renditions of human relations, rather they are always translated transmissions. The error in translation makes Hantschel question and investigate the transferability of emotions through technology. He turns his observations into a physical form, not only to make his thoughts tangible, but also to initiate an experience for the viewer. Without viewer there is no in- or output. There is only a machine left. Only algorithms. With the interactive performance dasTechTeil, a collaboration between Kim Bosch and Hantschel, a tactile feeling is added to the sense of hearing. The physical effort of Bosch to play the clarinet – the heartbeat, sweat and movement – is digitally transmitted to the body of the listener in form of vibrations. These vibrations can be seen as metaphor for the mediated contact between people, for example via apps or social media. The sound of music that is public and collective is supplemented by the private and intimate feeling of the vibration. Digital and physical experiences are assembled into a shared experience. His concepts, executed in verbal and/or physical form, often create multi-sensory experiences that evoke reflection not only on the experience itself but also on what it might represents. The recipient is triggered to anthropomorphise common materials and objects, such a washing machine, in such a way that they become metaphors.”

Anna-Rosja Haveman, Vanessa van t’Hoogt; 2017, Frank Mohr Institute Graduation Catalogus

WEB: https://khh2016.wordpress.com/
https://smitandpam.wordpress.com/

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HANNES ANDERSSON
is an artist, filmmaker and researcher, born in Gothenburg (Sweden) and currently based in the Netherlands where he is undertaking a MFA in Media, Art, Design and Technology at the Frank Mohr Institute, Minerva Art Academy. before which he studied Digital Film & Animation at SAE Institute Barcelona (Catalonia). Hannes is co-founder of the art collective Chinos International CC, centered on the development of interactive art and open source technology as well as director and co-founder of the independent film group Andersson Rodriguez Films, mainly producing digital video and narrative cinema shorts for distribution Online. His artistic work focuses on perception and communication in the in-between of art and science and has been presented internationally at events and venues such as Mutek (Spain), Opus (Belgium), Blue Metropolis Festival (Canada), Skepto International Film Festival (Italy), Mumbai International Film Festival (India), AVarts Festival (Greece), Festival Internacional Mapping Girona (Spain) and ZKM (Germany). Hannes also uses the Aliases Donuan (video/vj/cinema related work) and Lhynkx (music/sound related works).

06/10/2017

The Adventures of Muad'Dib, Big Ed & Nyan Crab.
Directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky.
Starring Kyle MacLachlan.
Coming soon to a theatre near you.

13/06/2017
13/06/2017

RHH Lab - RHH Lab is a collective consisting of Romy Joya Kuldip Singh (kinetic Sculptor), Hannes Andersson (audio-visiologist) and Klaas Hendrik Hantschel (techno- philosopher). The collective is using (and misusing) the modern day technologies in order to create poetic works that adress the issues of the 21st century with a smile. From the creation of unknown species to the poelitics of the anthropocene, the collective is holding up the mirror to the modern human.

17/05/2017
10/05/2017

De getalenteerde millenial Romy Joya Kuldip Singh (1993) begon de docentenopleiding aan Academie Minerva in Groningen. Ze dacht toen aan de richting kunstbeleid, maar met haar fascinatie voor weten…

Today launched the “The Absence Of Paths”- The Tunisian national pavilion for this year’s Venice Biennale- which I (Hann...
04/05/2017

Today launched the “The Absence Of Paths”- The Tunisian national pavilion for this year’s Venice Biennale- which I (Hannes) & RHHlab is happy and proud to contribute to, as it brings the much needed discussion concerning bordering and freedom of movement into the highly nationalised context of the biennale.
Check it out!
http://www.theabsenceofpaths.com/

Those interested can find my contributions here:
http://www.theabsenceofpaths.com/commission/entangled (Video)
&
http://www.theabsenceofpaths.com/com…/cohabiting-uncertainty (Essay)
The Absence of Paths
is Tunisia’s first national pavilion at the Arte Biennale di Venezia since 1958. Technological advancements, increased education, and a burgeoning global economy have facilitated the movement of people across the globe in the past sixty years. But as the world becomes increasingly physically accessible, human migration, in turn, has become increasingly policed, rendering movement absurd.
Divisive rhetoric centered on exclusion, on borders and walls, is worryingly translating into action and is now considered normal.
This recent wave of activity may have found its origin in the inspired actions of one lone Tunisian man, whose self-immolation sparked a ‘Spring’ of protests across the Arab World. The ensuing humanitarian crisis has, in turn, become a limit case that is testing our investment in human rights, if not the terms of our investment in humanity itself. It is the migratory manifestation of this crisis, and the resulting reevaluation of our collective humanity, that is at the heart of the Tunisian national pavilion.
The conversation on migration begins at the physical pavilion in Venice, a collection of three kiosks, where a performance piece exploring the cold mechanics of immigration bureaucracy repurposed for an imagined world free of borders will take place. The discussion extends to this online platform, where you will find a collection of artistic and academic expression on the concept of migration. We invite you to visit the VENICE and ONLINE PLATFORM pages to learn more.

The world over, human migration - once the symbol of our continued social evolution - is facing headwinds from populist nationalistic movements. Divisive rhetoric centered on the building of walls and the policing of borders, is worryingly translating int

01/12/2016

Abstract Emergence~ is an audio-visual work about vibrancy, resonance, communication and the emergent qualities that arises through interaction. It is a sensory…

22/11/2016

Audio & video by Hannes Andersson. Recorded on a "HTC One 9" through a lens from a laser pointer during the Life/Forms workshop held by TeZ @ Frank…

what matters discussion session  new studio
10/11/2016

what matters discussion session new studio

What matters, discussion session @ RHHlab
10/11/2016

What matters, discussion session @ RHHlab

07/11/2016
videowork in progress.Inpired by Carlos Castaneda and Hieronymus Bosch.
05/11/2016

videowork in progress.
Inpired by Carlos Castaneda and Hieronymus Bosch.

Technoshamanism
03/11/2016

Technoshamanism

Making of projection/drawing by Hannes Andersson @ RHHlab during the Het Werk Open Day 20161002.
04/10/2016

Making of projection/drawing by Hannes Andersson @ RHHlab during the Het Werk Open Day 20161002.

Wall Projection/Drawing by Hannes Andersson @ RHHlab during the Het Werk Open Day 20161002. http://handersson.net https://www.facebook.com/rhhlab Music: Slagsmålsklubben…

30/09/2016

Testing out projection-drawing (needs some work still)

Preparing for the open day @ Het Werk this Sunday.Drop by between 13h & 18h.RHH LAB @ Het WerkParadijsvogelstraat 10Gron...
29/09/2016

Preparing for the open day @ Het Werk this Sunday.
Drop by between 13h & 18h.

RHH LAB @ Het Werk
Paradijsvogelstraat 10
Groningen.

29/09/2016
29/09/2016

prototyping new machine sept.2016

29/09/2016

The book is made with the purpose of documenting my work and making implicit my thinking as well as artistic process. It is version 0.2 of a book that might never be finished, as it –much li…

29/09/2016

New project to practice [arduino + max msp] older experiments Bewaren Bewaren Bewaren

29/09/2016

sound experiment for interactive installation made in maxMSP.

29/09/2016

Workshop with Milton Mermikides 2016 // Sonification ; Data is influencing sound & soundcreation. [ Data (in this case) is taken from changes happening in the behaviour of the water. Different …

29/09/2016

‘Po[e]litics from the Anthropocene’ is an ongoing trans-medial investigation into the zeitgeist of contemporaneity and the socio-

29/09/2016

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