Queen's University Belfast
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'Music software is highly visual. However, many blind and visually impaired music producers have highly effective alternative workflows. Join host Lia Mice as she interviews blind and visually impaired (VIB) music producers involved in the Bridging the Gap research project, a project aiming to understand how VIB music producers utilize technology in their creative practice.
Queen's University Belfast
3M ago
VIB sound creatives Andre Louis, Conor McPhilemy and Gudrun Brunot discuss with Lia the essential role online communities play in plugging gaps in VIB-accessible music technology ..read more
Queen's University Belfast
3M ago
Jason Dasent, Kevin Kern and Joey Stucky share their journeys of forging successful careers in the music industry as VIB sound creatives. They suggest ways the music industry might be more inclusive and share valuable advice to those 'coming up' in the industry ..read more
Queen's University Belfast
3M ago
In this opening episode, Lia Mice introduces the Bridging the Gap research group. Academics Alex Lucas, Jacob Harrison, James Cunningham, Franziska Schroeder, Andrew McPherson and Creative United Chief Executive Mary-Alice Stack explain their roles and share the project's overall goals ..read more
Queen's University Belfast
3M ago
In this last episode, Lia asks VIB sound creatives Mia Sobiech and Trey Culver to reflect on how VIB accessibility in the context of DAW usage might develop in the coming years ..read more
Queen's University Belfast
3M ago
Lia explores the accessible music technology VIB creatives Bryan Matthews, Calvin Bosher and Baashi Siad Baashi use. Together they discuss the role of the screen reader in accessible DAW usage and speculate about ways in which music software companies might improve the VIB accessibility of their products ..read more