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What is the Sound Lab?

The Sound Lab is a small-scale flexible space where aspiring entrepreneurs, engineers and artists come together to explore connections between technology, music, sound, visual arts and movement. It is a low-stakes community of learners, where experimentation is encouraged and failure is seen as a necessary step in an iterative process of produced design, fabrication and innovation. Our lab is rooted in constructionist theories pioneered by Seymour Papert and others.


Current Equipment:
  1. A Mac M4 running Ableton Live Suite, Max 9, Logic Pro, Fusion 360, Adobe and lots of open-source software such as Pd, Blender, and much more
  2. Raspberry Pi 5 computers running various Linux distros
  3. Modular synthesizer with many modules by Pittsburgh Modular
  4. X-Tronic soldering stations
  5. Siglent oscilloscope, DC voltage generator and signal generator for electronics prototyping and fabrication
  6. Heavy-duty workbenches
  7. Prusa MK4S 3D printer
  8. A four-channel audio studio system
  9. Singer HD-4432 heavy duty sewing machine
  10. Tons of electronics components
  11. Book and reference collection

Photos from our opening on 10 January 2025!









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Last updated on 5 December 2025.
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