Toybox: Collab-MusHub

Toybox: Collab-MusHub was a collaborative project centered on the creation and performance of custom-built electronic musical instruments. Drawing from digital fabrication techniques, the instruments were constructed using laser-cut plywood, integrating multiple sensors, buttons, and microcontrollers (such as Raspberry Pi) to form a modular toolkit for experimental sound-making. The project invited participants—from musicians to non-musicians—to engage in a hands-on exploration of sound design and instrument building, blurring the lines between instrument maker and performer. With its emphasis on playfulness, accessibility, and tactile engagement, Toybox aimed to foster a communal and improvisatory environment where diverse creative voices could interact through shared sonic experiences.