Accessible Instrument Development Fund blog: Lee Holder and The Calliope
Discover how Lee Holder created The Calliope, which uses RFID tags to explore the gamification of music-making to engage young neurodiverse people!
Discover how Lee Holder created The Calliope, which uses RFID tags to explore the gamification of music-making to engage young neurodiverse people!
Check out the progress of our 2023 grantees, and learn how 3 brand new accessible instruments were created.
Join us at our new home, SODA, as we continue to explore accessible music-making.
We are excited to offer a paid opportunity for one Disabled musician to co-design a new accessible musical instrument as part of a research project!
Join us for the next DMLab London where we discover new perspectives of accessible music creation!
After a short hiatus, DMLab North-West is back! Join us at our new home, SODA, as we continue to explore accessible music-making.
Join our next DMLab London session where we explore accessible instruments in action!
Seed funding to get your Accessible Instrument Designs off the ground!
DMLab is a space for Disabled and Non-Disabled musicians, technologists, and makers to exchange practices and explore new accessible instruments.
Announcing the next DMLab London, where we will open applications for this year’s DMLab grant scheme, inviting accessible instrument makers to apply for support the development of accessible instruments.
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