Adapted MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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Dr Butch Rovan, Brown University, USA
Making Electronic Music Inclusive: A Virtual Studio for Visually Impaired Composers |
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Gawain Hewitt, UK
Presenting MUGO, a Sensor Based Instrument that Enables Music Creation Through Music |
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Dr Sarah Nicolls, King's College London, UK
Co-Created Bespoke Solutions |
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Judith Sunyer, Odisei Music, Spain
Adaptive Instrument - Redefining Music-Making for One-Handed Musicians with Disabilities |
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Prof Atau Tanaka, Goldsmith's University London, UK
Neurodiversity, Muscle Sensing and Modular Synthesis Performance |
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Dr Simon Holland, Open University, UK
Technologies for Accessibility and Inclusion and Rhythm and Harmony |
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Hugh Aynsley, University of the West of England, UK
From the Speculative to the Tangible: How can AI Tools Enable Greater Access to Bespoke and Accessible Digital Musical Instruments? |
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Ran Jiang, Western University, Canada
The Canadian Accessible Musical Instruments Network - Successes and Challenges of Building Accessible and Meaningfully Inclusive Music-Making in Canada |
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Peter Worrell, UK
From Design to Production |
philosophical reflectons
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Prof Andrew McPherson, Imperial College London, UK
Towards a Taxonomy of Accessible Instruments |