This project is an open, experimental studio focused on developing and sharing adaptive software and music systems. These tools may include browser-based instruments, webcam-driven interfaces, mobile phone inputs, and custom hardware integrations.
The goal is to support accessibility through shared exploration, creative expression, and collaborative development. The studio content is designed for individuals with a wide range of abilities, including those with complex physical disabilities such as spinal cord injury and quadriplegia.
Contribution
This is a community-driven effort. Users are encouraged to explore and experiment with the tools, share performances, ideas, and adaptations, and participate in online meetups. This project follows an open, non-commercial model centered on learning and collaboration.
You can support the project by: Sharing videos or examples of how you use the tools; Contributing ideas or modifications; Joining discussions or future symposium sessions; Subscribing to updates or our newsletter
Disclaimer: This studio contains experimental software and prototype systems intended for educational and exploratory use only. All tools are provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind. Use of this software is entirely at your own discretion and risk.
By entering the Studio (Open Lab), you acknowledge and agree that:
The software is experimental and may not function reliably
These tools are not intended for safety-critical, or essential use
You are responsible for how you use and interpret the software
This is a shared, evolving environment intended for learning and collaboration
(Entering indicates acceptance of the above terms.)