‘Anthem Impossible’ used bespoke technology to enable disabled military veterans to play instruments that they wouldn’t otherwise be able to play in order to create a truly inclusive anthem which was played at this year’s Invictus Games in The Hague. Working in collaboration with Microsoft’s Hands-Free Technology Lab in San Francisco, the project team both adapted existing tech and created bespoke solutions to assemble an orchestra of instruments that could be played with limited hand mobility or eye movement.
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