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Losing its name, a river enters the sea 

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Losing its name, a river enters the sea 

A ritual + screening evening 


Artist:
Lucy Cordes Engelman

Opening:
Sunday July 24th

Doors open: 18:00 h
Start Screening: 19:00 h

Short description:
Lucy Cordes Engelman will convert See Lab into a cinema/chapel for a one-time ritual+screening in conjunction with the beginning of the solar homecoming season of Leo, ie. Deep Summer. In relation to her ongoing research, two short films will screen :

She who is close to the SALT/SEA (super 8 and DV camcorder, 27:00, sound, color)

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The Temple of Nehalennia (super 8, 12:00, sound, color)

Thematic sensory snacks will be offered by 'bai piki', and a book of Lucy's research findings - recently compiled and printed during a residency at Frans Masereel Centrum in Belgium - will also be shared.

Part of the See Lab program of 2022, this event is an opportunity for the artist to try out some alternative ways of sharing her most recent film work as well as offer some of her research process and prints from the past year.

Guest collaborator bai piki ("ga plukken") has fermented and baked things for eating in collaboration with the night's theme.

Details for participating: 
There are a limited number of spaces available for this event.  Please reserve a spot by sending an email to seelabprojectspace@gmail.com 
And don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions!

More about the evening: 
This ritual + screening at See Lab welcomes solar homecoming season of Leo, while being situated near the coastal area of Lucy's ongoing research. Her project plumbs the depths of the newly discovered drowned continent of Doggerland that is now the North Sea, an ancient timber circle affectionately called, 'Seahenge', and a Neolithic Netherlands' marine goddess, Nehalennia, whose name translates loosely between, "she who is close to the sea" and "she who is close to the salt"...  in a meditative film, Lucy draws on an Icelandic myth of the selkie mother returning to her underwater realm. The work meditates on the longing of the human child who the mother has left behind, now a sensory scientist, desperate to communicate with their mother through the exchange of gifts.

Interested in folklore that muddies the distinction between human and non-human, Lucy approaches these works-in-progress as elements of a longing for the watery origins of life -- a longing that deepens with a recognition of the ocean's mighty power over us. 

Shot in Iceland and The Netherlands, the footage carries the viewer through a body that is neither strictly land nor strictly sea. 

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Surfing— Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show

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Surfing— Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show

Surfing—

Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show:
Artists:
Martin Hurych, Nils Davidse, and Kim Ho

Vernissage 🥂: Friday 17th
Doors open: 18-21h
Drinks, soup and spreads! | This June (17th-24th)

Schedule:
Exhibition of Martin Hurych and Kim Ho
June 17th, Vernissage at 18:00h
June 18th-19th 12:00-18:00 showcase
Exhibition of Nils Davidse
June 22nd – 24th 12:00-17:00 showcase

Short description:
See Lab is pleased to invite you to the exhibition :
Surfing— Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show

This June (17th-24th), final-year Master’s students of Sonology Martin Hurych, Nils Davidse, and Kim Ho will present their installation works at See Lab, Scheveningen. Their projects have explored a wide range of topics, ranging from an alienating perspective on environmental listening, simulated music exploration in virtual space, to prepositional sonic experience with(in/out) water. Hereby we’d warmly welcome you to visit and have a good time!

*For the exhibition during June 17th-19th, the showcase will offer an aspect of submerged water listening. If you would like to experience it, please bring your own swimsuits and towels for your utmost comfort.

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OPEN ATELIERS 2019

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OPEN ATELIERS 2019

On the 26th and 27th of October, all 22 studios of Scheveningen’s cultural incubator See Lab were open to the public. Artists, inventors, musicians, as well as other creative entrepreneurs were present to show you around and talk about their work.
The weekend was a unique occasion to get to know the artists who use metal, paint, foam, musical scores, and other media to shape their ideas. You were invited to meet the artists who teach lessons from their studios throughout the year, and visit the seven attic studios which host graduates fresh from art school.

The 19th century building at Duinstraat 55 is a former school building though with a little imagination it could easily have been an old monastery, or even the seaside palace of the Oranjes.

In the former chapel/gym, now See Lab’s very own exhibition space, Annabelle Schatteman showed her latest work The Desired State. The installation is the first stopover on her imaginary journey which began with her previous work heading for the purple planet

photography: Anke van den Berg

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OPEN ATELIERS - 2018

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OPEN ATELIERS - 2018

Thanks for visiting us during Open Ateliers! Images by Awinash Panchu & Anke van den Berg. Jegens &Tevens dropped by and made a very nice report about the new Attic in Town and our open studio’s. You can find it here: Open Studios

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200 BY THE SEA

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200 BY THE SEA

Music festival 200 by the Sea in See Lab Scheveningen

From Thursday, September 27 to Saturday, September 29th, our studios and project space were filled with cool bands, great singer-songwriters and energetic DJs, during the new and unique live music festival at Scheveningen: 200 by the Sea!

LINE UP:
Main Stage: Madhara, AVA NOVAFFOOSS, AbdomenAlcuna Wilds, Stennis, Diane Grace, Hallo Venray, Anemone, Suburbs, Van Wanko, The LVE, Three Little Clouds, Muji Roux, Ten Years Today, TAPE TOY, Kees van Hondt, Den Haag Soundsystem
Studio Anke: Collin Hoeve, I Took Your Name, Robin Kester, Jaimy Versteeg, Teddy Macrander, Dax, Djangus, Mill Green, Micah & Julia, Anna Lotte, Jitske,  Dusty Stray, Loren Nine, Roel Pothoven, John-Lewis Cabot, Josephine (Be), Jara
The Attic Stage: Onwijs Gijs, Rachman & NOVA, Dwayne Franklin & Daddy Jacob, Het Gezelschap, Green Policy, Amaroc, Massi, O, Kutjes, De Havilland, Fets, SpeakEasy, Smudged Toads, Marin Pols, The Bunny Bonanzas, Aestrid, The Leslies, NovaWildeScram C Baby, Dj Generate
Studio Masaaki - Japanese Garden: Bauwien, Ismena Goossen, Eiger, Nimbus, Banty Holler, Last Thursday, Donkey Kung Fu, Prins, Temple Fang, The Grey Pants, Maudlin, New Dosis Audio, You And The Sky, Filthy Felons, Ocean Tribe, Two Shakes of a Lamb's Tail
Studio Mark: Johnny Bruce Muller, Bakersongs, Theo Sieben, Amber Kamminga, Micah, Paolo Morena, Vic Willems, Cas&Gaby, Lion's Denn, Innovation, Mark Jason Williams, Dion Roman, Dj Axel, Bunkerface
Studio Rubins: El Cappuccino, Lyo, Rubenson, My Own Army, Scarlet Rose, Teddy Macrander, Charmplay, Tim Dawn, Josephine, Velosso, Willie Darktrousers, Awash, Innovation, Banana Savannah, Meadowlake’, Borka Balogh, Oliver Pesch, Tiger Pilots, Paolo Morena
Studio Savas: Paracetamøl, Suzy V, LONE WOLF, Laura Jorinde, Trust Us We're Liars at 200 By The Sea, Clasine, The Shady Greys, Mister Pretty, Skiff, The Fiscus, Rogier Pelgrim, Mother Bass, Dishking, Lucas Eli, DeVisie, Morres, General Jabbah, Callkoen, Jibber Jabber & the Jams, The Mutations, CYNBEL

Organisation: 200bythesea

photos: Anke van den Berg, Arnaud Roelofsz, Awiniash Panchu & Savas Tubbing

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