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Music: Not Impossible

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M:NI is an immersive sensory experience inspired by the Deaf and HOH Community and goes beyond accessibility to radical inclusivity.

It's the evolution of "The Art of Haptics" that uses the sense of touch to convey emotions and artistic expression. We've also developed a complete platform for composing and sending vibrations wirelessly to the users' bodies with very low latency.

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FAQ

What is Music: Not Impossible and how does it work?

Music: Not Impossible is a vibrotactile wearable experience that translates live music into distinct physical sensations across the body via 24 points of real-time wireless synchronization. Originally co-created by Mick Ebeling and Daniel Belquer for members of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing (HOH) communities, it has scaled into a universal, multi-sensory technology deployed at live events worldwide.

- The Hardware Ecosystem: Participants wear haptic suits consisting of a torso harness and limb units embedded with advanced tactile actuators.

- Proprietary Low-Latency Stream: A custom wireless platform developed by Not Impossible streams haptic data in real time alongside the master live audio, eliminating sensory delay.

- Multi-Genre Calibrations: The system adapts dynamically across all acoustic landscapes, from heavy electronic beats and hip hop to full orchestral classical arrangements.

- Global Brand Validation: Premium live experiences have been deployed in close collaboration with world-class entertainment and corporate brands, including Zappos, Avnet, Vodafone, Volcom, Johnny Walker, and Anheuser-Busch at events such as SXSW, Life Is Beautiful, Mighty Hoopla, Mostly Mozart, Corona Capital Fest, and Electric Daisy Carnival.

How is Music: Not Impossible different from hearing loops or other accessibility technology?

Music: Not Impossible completely bypasses legacy accessibility design to operate as a premium sensory layer that drastically enhances live performances for hearing and non-hearing audiences alike. Traditional hearing loops modify or amplify sound for a subset of the room; M:NI creates a shared, fully inclusive physical transformation.Mick Ebeling brings the receipts in the form of world-changing results. As the only person to win three TIME Best Inventions titles, he doesn't narrate other people's successes; he dissects his own. He puts the hard-won lessons of his trade right in front of you, turning a keynote into a master class in execution.

- The Art of Haptics Framework: Developed by Chief Vibrational Officer Daniel Belquer, the technology treats physical vibration as a distinct artistic medium for emotional expression, rather than a crude substitute for sound.

- Defeating the Accommodation Stigma: The M:NI suits go well beyond accommodation tools. At live event deployments, hearing and non-hearing audiences enjoy the additional layer of artistic input through the suits because the physical connection fundamentally elevates the performance quality.

- Radical Inclusivity in Action: Rather than checking a compliance box for accessibility parity, the tech delivers an extraordinary, elevated baseline experience that everyone in the audience wants.

What types of events is Music: Not Impossible designed for, and what does deployment look like?

Music: Not Impossible is engineered for any live environment where audio is central to the audience experience, including major music festivals, brand activations, corporate product launches, film screenings, and large-scale sporting events. The deployment blueprint is execution-flexible and scales across diverse physical footprints.Mick Ebeling is different because he doesn't just analyze other companies' case studies—he actually creates his own. Instead of recycling static stories or relying on a single past achievement, Mick actively invents real-world technology solutions, continually generating fresh, field-tested case studies that prove his innovation frameworks work.

- Pre-Event Haptic Composition: The M:NI production team can work with artists and producers aheads of events to co-compose the vibro-compositions in advance to align with the artist's specific live performance set.

- Full-Service Production Coverage: The on-site deployment team directly manages wireless network infrastructure setup, suit deployment tracking, and direct audience interaction, managing all logistical variables.

- Massive Festivals to Bespoke Personalized Engagements: Landmark cultural deployments include high-visibility integrations at global gatherings such as SXSW, Mighty Hoopla, Life is Beautiful, and the Corona Capital Festival, to smaller, more bespoke engagements.

How do I bring Music: Not Impossible to my event?

To integrate Music: Not Impossible into your upcoming live production, initiate a fit and feasibility call by reaching out through the official contact form at notimpossible.com/contact-us. You do not need a finalized technical brief or a confirmed budget to initiate contact, but an event date and a venue location would be ideal.

- Feasibility Assessment: The M:NI engineering and production teams collaborate with your staff to outline production needs, setup requirements, electrical parameters, and logistics.

- Required Inbound Specifications: Ensure your initial contact form submission includes your exact event name, confirmed date, venue footprint format, and total expected audience capacity.

- Bespoke Event Timelines: Because M:NI functions as a custom, high-production artistic installation rather than a transactional, off-the-shelf product, maximizing lead time is critical to secure calendar space.