Writing
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Women Can Edit! – Wikipedia Science Conference 2015
By Karolina Janicka @thissmileyface I recently attended the Wikimedia Science Conference in London. My first reflex was to count every single woman…
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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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Attending Code & Digital Fabrication at Anderson Ranch with Casey Reas
The first week of August I am having very special week long course at Anderson Ranch in Aspen Colorado, a sequel to…
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The Risk of Disconnect: raising kids in the digital realm
As screens come to capture our every waking moment, Morgan Reede assesses the impact of technology on the relationship between parent and…
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RUSI report – a box ticking exercise?
The recent Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) surveillance review, despite offering a few welcome recommendations, is far from ground-breaking. Comfortably falling between…
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Trifecta
A remarkable consensus of high-level opinion seemed to be emerging about the state of communications surveillance in the UK until this morning,…
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Not But Also Not Not Billy Childish
Performance as a process of understanding my “Billy Childish Paintings” By: Gretchen Andrew When Marguerite wrote, “This is not a pipe” under…
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Digital Bill of Rights – A Call to Action!
Tim Berners Lee invented the World Wide Web as an ‘Internet for everyone’. He offered this invention as an open-source digital commons…
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Digital Bill of Rights – What you told us.
These are very much work in progress notes Cybersalon is campaigning for the introduction of a Digital Citizen Bill of Rights…
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