ARME activity at Hack the Midlands

Image: University of Birmingham VR Lab.

ARME activity at Hack the Midlands brought the project into a 24-hour hackathon setting with students, developers, and creative technologists.

The activity included data collection from 50 participants. That setting gave the team a practical route to test ideas connected to interactive timing, musical synchronisation, and prototype development with an audience already interested in technology and rapid experimentation.

The event contributed to the project’s wider research and prototyping work by connecting ARME with postgraduate students and regional technology communities.

Max Di Luca
Max Di Luca
Associate professor

Max Di Luca is the lead PI of the project. He is Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham (UK) in the Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics.