Update: April 2026
We converted our former commercial project into a nonprofit to support assistive technologies to create music and art.
We converted our former commercial project into a nonprofit to support assistive technologies to create music and art.
AI advances are creating new opportunities for assistive technologies. Since 2014, the International Symposiums on Assistive Technology for Music and Art (ISATMA.org) -- has supported a network of workshops, performances and talks that explore participation and accessibility through innovation.
Explore free community developed assistive technology software at the ISATMA Software Studio, including software developed for Jamboxx owners to explore. Find DIY hardware projects information there as well. ISATMA has some DIY Jamboxx components for collaboration with nonprofits and research groups.
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.org is donationware. Fun and free to explore.
experimental software - This is a live demo that runs through a web page -- as you open your mouth it increases volume and then it tracks your head movement to select different notes -- it can be used with a synthesizer or you can send it to a digital audio workstation to extend the sounds.