
Strange to think about how much it moved forward in 2014, and where it will go next too. I hope to be able to talk about that soon enough.
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A project that looks at musical interfaces and accessibility

So this is the second year I’ve been at the Liberty Festival with SoundLab. This year was a bit damp and wet, but fun nevertheless. We still had a lot of people come along and play and enjoy themselves, so it was a good day all in all. I’m glad that I was able to be a part of it.

Even though it was wet we had a steady stream of people wanting to try out new ways to make music, and experiment.

I posted recently about the new SoundLab site but completely forgot to actually post a link to it, so just for completeness, please click here to get to the SoundLab web site.
I thought I’d post something new rather than update the old post just so it was at the top of the page, at least for a little while anyway.
The new SoundLab site and guide is up now. It’s been a long time coming and it looks great. I hope that it will make a difference to organisations and groups and that it’ll be a useful resource. I can safely say that I had more fun from being a part of SoundLab than most other work I’ve been involved with.
It was great to see this on the British Council web site just before Christmas. A really good endorsement of the superb work that Heart n Soul do.
This was really nice of littleBits. They put up a page about me and SoundLab on their site. You can see it here.
I thought I’d post this as it has a little bit about SoundLab in it and it’s a great celebration of what the Beautiful Octopus Club is all about.
I posted about this over at Palm Sounds earlier in the week, but I really liked this picture, it was a great evening and I think people responded well to what I had to say about SoundLab. Which was good.