Work that is re-invented
Spacesmusic happening in different spaces, like on a moving train or in a supermarket.
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Mixesblending together music styles or other art, like having an orchestra play with a live video game.
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Remakesshowing traditional music in a new way, like having an opera performed as part of an escape room puzzle.
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Work that uses new technology
Sensesthe experience of being surrounded by sound, like wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset in a museum to hear a soundscape story.
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Interactivebeing able to play with sound, like having an art installation triggered by sensors or live coding.
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Creativemaking music using expressive digital instruments to compose and perform, like live looping on your mobile phone.
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Work that embraces different people
Co-designprojects that involve local people in the creation of work, like prop building or choosing which artists to hire.
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Accessibletrying out ways to make music open to all, like using adapted instruments or digital learning resources.
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Diversework that highlights untold stories or perspectives from marginalised groups and subcultures in Kent and Sussex.
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