We are updating our former website jamboxx.com. We recently converted our former commercial project into a nonprofit to assist persons with disabilities to be able to play music.
We're working on a number of updates with regards to our nonprofit and will have more information to share on the website soon.
Many of our updates are tracked on the ISATMA.org website
April 2026
Huge AI advances are creating countless opportunities for assistive technologies. Check out the Jamboxx Resources page for more links to various assistive music projects. We hope you'll share with us links to your creations and join the ISATMA newsletter.
Since 2014, the International Symposiums on Assistive Technology for Music and Art (ISATMA) -- has grown as a community and supported a network of workshops, performances and talks that explore participation and accessibility through technological innovation and collaborations.
ISATMA has had support from the Craig Nielsen Foundation as well as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for researching and building new sensors, hardware and various types of prototypes. There are some components available to nonprofits and universities.
Jamboxx has been working with the University College London Computer Science Department and MotionInput Games, London, over the past year on new motion tracking software -- FaceNav is donationware. Go to ISATMA.org for more information.