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เหลู้าบ - LLL CoLaboratory (Laab Lu Lao)
A do-it-with-others Art&Science CoLaboratory
A Night-Market of Ideas and Interactions
A Gathering of Enthusiastic People to Share and Experiment Together
Overview
17. - 21. Jan 2567 (2024)
LLL CoLaboratory (เหลู้าบ แลบ) is a "do-it-with-others" Art & Science open laboratory. Our goal is to gather the enthusiastic people and work on various multidisciplinary and speculative projects. We organize a 5-days "OPEN LAB" session for everyone to access. We are providing a space for share equipment, material, consulting, workshop and opensource for learning and working on projects. There will be workshops from the organizer. However, there also a flexible session for participant to decide. The session has no limit to creativity - let's see how the opensource community bring us to the next level of imagination.
LLL stands for Laab-Lu-Lao, which directly refers to Laab (Thai minced meat with spice - usually raw), Lu (Meat with raw blood), and Lao (Alcohol). These three are known for the party night of the local culture. Laab-Lu-Lao is also a literary meme since the past. เหลู้าบ is a wordplay by combining the three words together - Laab (ลาบ), Lu (หลู้), and Lao (เหล้า). The term เหลู้าบ is not possible to pronounce. There is evidence that shows that this type of wordplay existed in ancient Lanna language.
LLL CoLaboratory (เหลู้าบ แลบ) คืองานที่จะชวนทุกคนมาทดลองร่วมกันในธีม ศิลปะ และวิทยาศาสตร์ ทั้งการเล่นกับนาโนเทคโนโลยีในชีวิตประจำวัน การตัดต่อพันธุกรรมด้วยอุปกรณ์บ้าน และการหมักดองจากจุลชีพ เป้าหมายของเราคือการรวมกลุ่มผู้คนที่สนใจในการทำงานแบบสหสาขา และการทำโปรเจคที่สำรวจอนาคตของเรา กิจกรรมนี้จะมีขึ้น 5 วัน ที่เราจะได้มาใช้ห้องทดลองเปิดด้วยกัน เราจะมีอุปกรณ์ และองค์ความรู้จาก opensource เพื่อให้ทุกคนได้มาทำงานร่วมกัน เราจะมีทั้งกิจกรรมที่เราจัดขึ้นทั้ง เวิร์คชอปหรือการฉายภาพยนต์ และมีส่วนที่เปิดให้ผู้ร่วมได้ร่วมตัดสินใจร่วมกัน
Themes
In this event, we have these themes as a starter. The participant also can suggest the new theme. Apart from these themes, we provide the basic of microelectronic and DIY biology. There will be PCB and microcontroller for making some equipment, basic biology tools, microscope (DIY & commercial one), and a lots of blinkling LED!
Nanoudini
Unveil the magic of Nanotechnology for everyone to experiment everywhere. We will make some nanoparticle and come up with new applications in the local such as making gold nanoparticle (AuNP) from the temple's gold leaf (ทองคำเปลว).
The (literally) Life Hacking
We will literally 'hack a life' through DIY genome editing. Starting with DNA extraction from household chemical supply. We will try genetic engineering process - see all the protocol and equipment from starting to the delivery of gene in the organism.
Microbe chef table
the classic topic of biohacking, fermentation has been with human almost since the starting and it's in every culture. Sharing about fermentation is already a cultural
Laser Science Department (LSD)
Laser is cool. With love of Rave and light saber, we will learn to play with laser together. in terms of the lighting aesthetics and their quantum properties, we can synthesize nanoparticle, brew coffee, cooking tardigrade with the laser.
Tradition Punk
Let's connect these ghetto science & art in the context of local tradition. Creating a little taboo and bringing the local tradition into next conversation. Here is what we can do: PCB Amulet, laser candle dance, or Lab-on-a-Bungfai (DIY rocket - บั้งไฟ).
Schedule
The Starter / หัวเชื้อ - Innoculation
Wednesday Starting 16:00
The Hunt
Thursday
The Kitchen
Friday
The Table
Saturday
The Market / Pasar
Sunday
Venue
Main Venue for CoLaboratory
Location: Pa rang cafe & Art stay - Open door 15:00
Map:37/1 Sinharat road Lane2 Chiang mai old town
Parking Limited parking on the street. You can park on Arak Road (Koomuang) or around Wat Phrasingh.
Live Sensors
See more info on PaRang Monitoring
People
tomorrow.lab
tomorrow.Lab is a collective of futurists, explorers of spheres that unites art and science. Our collective encourages an open conversation with local individuals, communities, and cities. – Everyone, to actively participate in the world of tomorrow.
Wave Pongruengkiat
Weeratouch (Wave) Pongruengkiat, a Thai artist and engineer, seamlessly blends technical expertise with artistic flair, showcasing his interactive and generative works since 2019. Collaborating with local artists, Wave delves into the intersection of art and technology. Passionate about posthumanism, Wave explores its connection with animism—a venerable belief system influencing contemporary thought. Viewing animism as a lens to connect with non-human entities, including nature and artificial intelligences, he advocates for novel perspectives on our relationship with the world. It is this profound connection to animism that motivates Wave to work closely with culture, seeking to bridge traditional wisdom with cutting-edge advancements in his artistic endeavors. Beyond his artistic pursuits, Wave actively engages with communities and envisions a frugal futurism, emphasizing sustainable and accessible approaches to shape our evolving world.
"Boss" Jirapat Thaweechuen
Bora Hong
Bora Hong (Seoul Korea) is a multi-disciplinary designer and curator. She lives and works and travels widely throughout many countries. Since 2021 She moved to Chaing Mai, Thailand. She is running a bar called Thapae East-creative venue for art and music and Pa Rang cafe and art stay as artist's playground and residency.Her main focus is initiating and maintaining team-working projects in Design and Art, Creative Education and Curation. Bora’s design practice focuses on researching and implementing how design can be a tool to describe various social issues. During the MA course she experimented with many different research methods and developed this research into design projects that spanned multiple disciplines including Product Design, Craft, and Art, as well as Multi Media outcomes. Her work has been exhibited in museums such as the Van Abbe Museum Eindhoven in the Netherlands, MUDAC museum in Switzerland and many places during Dutch Design week, Milan Design festival and London Design week. She was selected with four young designers for Minister Jet Bussemaker’s annual collection for the Ministry of Education,Culture and Science in the Netherlands. In 2014, she received Young Talent Development funding from Creative Industries Funds NL.(not complete yet text :) )
Gardener @parang_cnx
Cleaning lady @thapae_east
PR manager [@lula_chiangmai]
Guests
Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | BIR residensi
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.
- https://waft-lab.com/
- https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/
- https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/
Francisca Tan
Fransisca Tan is an Austrian-based food experience designer and event manager with a background in cognitive sciences, communication & media, IT and gastronomy, who explores human experiences, meaning-making, and community arts through the multi-sensory world of food.
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr (Switzerland)
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the Center for Alternative Coconut Research, co-founder of SGMK, Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective and the Hackteria network. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020 Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, Yogyakarta and Klöntal, Okinawa and collaborated on the organisation of the BioFabbing Convergence, 2017, in Geneva and the Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen. He also loves coconuts.
Documentary about Nano Smano - Small Matters
Veli Silver (not gold)
Veli Silver aka Velibor Barisic, (b. 1983, Banja Luka) studied art in Ljubljana, Porto and Zürich.
Stefan Vogelsinger
- https://voglsinger.klingt.org/
- https://setzkastenwien.at/2016/08/29/circuit-cooking-workshop-elektrogrillen/
Saad Chinoy
Saad is a professional geek with a passion for coffee, technology, and the OpenSource way of doing things. For a living he conceptualizes tech solutions for Tusitala, the digital publishing arm of Potato Productions. He’s developing a platform to enable Asian storytellers to leverage the accessibility and reach of all things digital to get their stories published. Saad also volunteers with several non-profits and strongly believes that social enterprises should be the key users of and contributors to OpenSource tech.
Draft: Research, Workshops & Activities
Amulet PCB
AuNP Biolistic
Optogenetics
Homo Illuminus
Humans, unlike many organisms in nature, do not possess the ability to produce observable light. Imagine a world where humans have evolved or been genetically modified to exhibit bioluminescence. What if we could flash light like fireflies, angler fish, or bioluminescent plankton? This speculative workshop invites participants to explore the concept of "Homo Illuminus" – humans with the ability to glow. This will be a Hacking/Performance Art workshop. We will program LED devices, observe how they function on our bodies, and then engage in a performance to explore the possibilities of our new and blinky feature.
Good GoFerment
Tardigrade Hunting for Beer
Movie Screening: Genesis 2.0
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6862536/
Earlier Activities
Workshops and Sharing Sessions in Chiang Mai, December 2023
Intimacy with Nature - BioArt workshop series, Thailand & Singapore, 2022-23
https://freaklab.org/residency-program/
Media article: https://www.matichon.co.th/mic/news_3413904