DMLab North-West is back!

DMLab North West: Exploring accessible music technology 

 

A hand playing an accessible instrument, which is made of a light-coloured wood, golden buttons and black cables. The instrument is lying on a table with a black table cloth, and is next to an iPad.
Caption: An accessible instrument in use at a previous DMLab session.

 

We’re delighted to be back at School of Digital Arts (SODA) as we relaunch the latest installment of our inclusive music-making project, DMLab North-West.

Event details:

Time: 6pm-8.30pm
Date: Tuesday 9 December
Location:
School of Digital Arts, SODA, Manchester Metropolitan University, 14 Higher Chatham St, M15 6ED

Register now on Eventbrite, or simply drop in on the night!

About this session:

DMLab is a space for Disabled and Non-Disabled musicians, technologists, and makers to exchange practices and explore new accessible instruments.

More information TBA, but expect conversations and experiments about and with accessible music tech, and maybe even some guest presentations

It will be an informal vibe but we are as always very happy for people to bring along projects for show and tell. Have a music or accessibility-based project you’d like to present? Contact us at dmlabnw@drakemusic.org to get involved!

Access information:

  • SODA is accessible to wheelchair users via a step-free entrance
  • There are accessible toilet facilities and a Changing Places facility on the ground floor
  • There is also a quiet room/ space available
  • Email us to book a parking space at nearby RCNM
  • If you have any additional or specific access requirements, please contact dmlabnw@drakemusic.org.