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1994 – From Cyberia Café to Digital London
September crept up on us this year, with no usual joyful Bacchanalia celebrations of Cyberia Café anniversary, except for a cosy, socially…
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What are games for? – Douglas Rushkoff on Games for Good 3.0
Dr Richard Barbrook interviewed Douglas Rushkoff at Newspeak House for Cybersalon Tend & Befriend Games For Good 3.0 Douglas Rushkoff is the author…
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Games for Good 4.0 Games for Survival – CoronaSalon
Intro from Chair Eva Pascoe The event took place on Zoom, which we streamed to Twitch.Tv/Cybersalon, recorded and put on YouTube with…
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Collaboration from Games for Good 3.0 – Tend And Befriend Games
29th January 2020 Last decade will be condemned as a total failure of humanity to work together. We may not complete the…
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Track and trace or duck and dive – Covid19 surveillance apps
Covid19 has brought us pain and suffering but also a huge number of new words and phrases. One of them is Syndromic…
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Three Lockdowns and a case of home-brew vodka
The UK pandemic lockdown is the first lockdown in Britain in living memory. But for many UK residents like me, brought up…
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The Brave New World of Work Surveillance
Takeaways from Watching Me Watching You Cybersalon 11th October 2017 Lord Kelvin noted back in 1890 that ‘what can be measured, can be…
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Is it time for Digital Citizenship?
Digital Citizenship: From Liberal Privilege to Democratic Emancipation ‘Government founded … on a system of universal peace, on the indefeasible hereditary Rights…
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Hackathon in Athens – Data To The People!
Cybersalon Hackathon. Wave Your Open Data Magic Wand. If you could wave a magic wand – what would you do to improve services…
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Digital Democracy – is it time to Quantify Politics ?
Fitbit for the Parliament? General Elections in UK in 2015 suffered from a relatively low turnout, attracting only 66% of eligible voters,…
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