Reeps One
Yeff in 2012
Background information
Birth nameHarry Yeff
Also known asReeps100
Born (1989-11-18) 18 November 1989
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Artist
  • composer
Instrument(s)
  • Human Voice
Websitereeps100.com

Harry Yeff (born 18 November 1989), better known by his stage name, Reeps One is an English beatboxer, composer, artist and new media artist.

Career

In 2020, Reeps One joined the Experiments in Art and Technology program at Bell Labs researching creative applications for A.I. and Machine Learning. In collaboration with Bell Labs and Simon Weldon, Reeps One wrote 'We Speak Music'[1] a documentary culminating is a musical 'chess match' involving a performance with an A.I artist twin called 'Second Self'[2] performed in the anechoic chamber located at Bell Labs New Jersey.

Reeps One won the UK Beatbox Championships in 2009 and successfully defended the title a year later in 2010.[3]

In November 2018, Reeps One was a co-author to the paper 'Beatboxers and Guitarists Engage Sensorimotor Regions Selectively When Listening to the Instruments[4] published by Oxford Academic.

By 2019, Reeps One completed his third artist residency at Harvard University[5] and is currently part of the Experiments in Art and Technology program at Bell Labs. Reeps One produces work as a response to an ongoing investigation into the evolution of the human voice, art, and technology.

During a TedTALK during 2019, Reeps One mentions that he has the fastest recorded use of the human diaphragm. He discovered this during his time with Dr. Sophie Scott during the making of the We Speak Music documentary with Nokia Bell Labs where they used an MRI to observe his diaphragm while using his signature beatbox technique, the Inward Drag.[6]

Reeps One has collaborated with a diverse selection of artists and institutions including Damon Albarn, Mike Patton, the University College and the United Nations. In January 2020, Reeps One directed and performed 'Voices Of Light'[7] to close the 2020 World Economic Forum annual meeting. Later that year, Yeff was asked to conduct the 30-minute closing performance of the first day of GitHub Universe. It was titled A new virtuoso: when AI is both an opponent and a collaborator and featured five pieces in which he beatboxed to and interacted with syntactic voices created by Machine learning models.[8]

References

  1. Yeff, Harry. "We Speak Music Documentary". Nokia Bell Labs. Nokia Bell Labs. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  2. Gray, Dan. "Second Self A.I. performance". Youtube. swissbeatbox.
  3. "Artist: Reeps One". ukfestivalguides.com. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  4. Yeff, Harry. "Beatboxers and Guitarists Engage Sensorimotor Regions Selectively When Listening to the Instruments They can Play". Oxford Academic. Oxford Academic. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  5. "Visual artist Harry Yeff, aka Reeps One". Harvard.edu. Harvard University. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  6. One), Harry Yeff (Reeps, How Battling A.I. Unlocked The Power of My Voice, retrieved 4 March 2021
  7. "Davos Closing Performance 2020". weforum.org. World Economic Forum. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  8. "Closing Performance: A new virtuoso: when AI is both an opponent and a collaborator". GitHub Universe · Virtual 2020 · Dec 8 - 10, 2020. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 8 December 2020.


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