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Harry Yeff (born 18 November 1989), better known by his stage name, Reeps One is a British artist based in London, known for his focus on performance, vocal experiments, and digital installations. His artistic endeavours explore the interplay between the human voice and technology, challenging conventional boundaries and promoting human-machine collaboration. 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' a documentary culminating is a musical 'chess match' involving a performance with an A.I artist twin called 'Second Self' 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. In November 2018, Reeps One was a co-author to the paper 'Beatboxers and Guitarists Engage Sensorimotor Regions Selectively When Listening to the Instruments published by Oxford Academic. By 2019, Reeps One completed his third artist residency at Harvard University 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 t