
In mid-June, the ACM Europe Summer School on Accessible and Inclusive Technologies took place in Borås – an international event that brought together researchers, students, artists and innovators from around the world.
In connection with the summer school, ShareMusic organised the second pilot within the EU project MuseIT, in collaboration with our partners Catalink Ltd, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH), X-systems, and the project coordinator, the University of Borås.
Our digital tools for musical co-creation were at the heart of the pilot, offering participants the opportunity to experience how technology can enable artistic expression on one’s own terms. The programme included hands-on testing of the tools, as well as a live performance by Gageego! and Elefantöra, featuring a world premiere of newly composed music by composer Peter Larsson.
An engaged audience contributed valuable perspectives, questions, and reflections. We look forward to continuing to explore how technology can make the cultural sector more accessible, inclusive, and innovative!

ShareMusic is part of the project MuseIT, which is co-funded by the European Union and runs from2022-2025. MuseIT stands for "Multisensory, User-centred, Shared cultural Experiences through Interactive Technologies." ShareMusic's role in the MuseIT project focuses on the part that concerns cultural co-creation, and we are working, among other things, on the development of a "Remote Performance Platform" that will enable musical co-creation at a distance. We are involved in other parts of the project, not least in creating an accessible archive of cultural assets.
In total,twelve partners from nine EU countries and three non-EU associated partners are involved in the project. The project coordinator is the University of Borås. All project partners are part of so-called work packages that have different focus areas.
ShareMusic organises a number of activities during the project, where different features and technical developments are explored in co-creative settings. Activities are often arranged together with other project partners.
ShareMusic is part of the project MuseIT, which is co-funded by the European Union and runs from2022-2025. MuseIT stands for "Multisensory, User-centred, Shared cultural Experiences through Interactive Technologies." ShareMusic's role in the MuseIT project focuses on the part that concerns cultural co-creation, and we are working, among other things, on the development of a "Remote Performance Platform" that will enable musical co-creation at a distance. We are involved in other parts of the project, not least in creating an accessible archive of cultural assets.
In total,twelve partners from nine EU countries and three non-EU associated partners are involved in the project. The project coordinator is the University of Borås. All project partners are part of so-called work packages that have different focus areas.
ShareMusic organises a number of activities during the project, where different features and technical developments are explored in co-creative settings. Activities are often arranged together with other project partners.