Human Instruments is a new company dedicated to the design and production of digital musical instrument interfaces for people with varying physical ability.

Joined November 2013
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Human Instruments was delighted to be part of this broadcast which has been nominated for a prestigious Radio Academy 'ARIAS' award with a series of shows on accessibility in classical music called Access All Areas featuring an interview with @Vahakn
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NOMINEES FOR BEST MUSIC SPECIAL 1/2: A Career in Music with Harmony Samuels @castironradio Access All Areas @scalaradio Deep Hidden Meaning Radio with Nile Rodgers @AppleMusic @folkonfoot The Musical Village of Pathhead, Midlothian
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IEUM in South Korea and @Human_Inst collaborated in an interactive workshop for disabled musicians, using the Touch Board technology. Learn more about the project -> bit.ly/3fFFUMi
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Live on at 6pm UK time tonight on @ScalaRadio for access all areas. Human Instrument's Vahakn was interviewed for a show about access to the stage and equipment for disabled musicians. Listen here. planetradio.co.uk/scala-radi…

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Super interested in @neosensory tech
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16 Mar 2021
"By giving the police the discretion to use these powers some of the time, it takes away our freedoms ALL of the time." David Lammy is fighting for every single one of us. ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼 #PolicingBill @DavidLammy
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"2 The Moon and Back" - the new single from our friend DJArthro with Vocals from Martine-Nicole Rojina and featuring real moon echoes! spoti.fi/2PcE7Ry Revenue from the song will support Disabled musicians: @DrakeMusic and @Human_Inst

In Seoul Korea TODAY on Friday 22 January 2021, fourteen orchestra players both visually impaired and sighted will take to the (covid safe) stage to play a special repertoire with the Haptic Baton with acclaimed and boundary pushing conductor Sol Chin.
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Haptic feedback via a baton - genius.
This incredible percussionist can’t play in orchestras because he is blind and can’t see the conductor. That could be about to change.
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Full house in the new space @stgeorgesbris for the sharing of our work on @Human_Inst’s Haptic Baton. A world first performance of this approach to working with a group of visually impaired musicians.
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Red caught up with @Human_Inst Co-founder, Vahakn Matossian to discuss one of their latest projects - The Haptic Baton. This augmented conductor's baton helps visually-impaired musicians to play alongside other musicians. Read more about how it works here: abbeyroad.com/news/music-tec…
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Thanks @bbcstories for this feature on the Haptic Baton we worked with @Human_Inst last November to help develop. Notable star moments for @CharlieHazlewoo, @annastarkey & @stgeorgesbris! #ACEsupported
This incredible percussionist can’t play in orchestras because he is blind and can’t see the conductor. That could be about to change.
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Please sign and share. Access of a different kind. Petition: Don’t criminalise trespass petition.parliament.uk/petit…

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Percussionist Kyungho Jeon, who was born blind, used to think his dream of playing in an orchestra was impossible. So he helped create a new type of baton that lets him feel, rather than see, a conductor's movements - and now he can play with an ensemble: cnn.it/3b0TFi7
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What a privilege to work with percussionist Kyungho Jeon and the whole team on the #hapticbaton family of accessible music tech. #musicforall #accessibilitynow #accessibleorchesta
27 Aug 2020
Percussionist Kyungho Jeon, who was born blind, used to think his dream of playing in an orchestra was impossible. So he helped create a new type of baton that lets him feel, rather than see, a conductor's movements - and now he can play with an ensemble: cnn.it/31xGQbW
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Such a pleasure to film with this incredible woman. Sarah Ezekiel has Motor Neurone Disease and cannot move. Thanks to EyeGaze technology, she can paint beautiful pictures with her eyes 👀 “Tech for Good” my new project for CNN launches July 25 👊
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