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Unfortunately recurring phenomena – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
It’s summer, and the current comprehensively bad news is all stuff we can do nothing about. So we’re sweating the smaller stuff.…
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The Internet that wasn’t – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
This week on Twitter, writer and Georgia Tech professor Ian Bogost asked this: “There’s a belief that the internet was once great…
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The Hungry, Hungry Data-Miner
by Benjamin Greenaway for Virtual Futures The Hungry, Hungry Data-Miner had just one job. It wasn’t a particularly difficult job, though at…
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Failure to cooperate – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
In her 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Sweat, on display nightly in London’s West End until mid-July, Lynn Nottage explores class and racial…
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Do you eat sand? Privacy in the age of AI – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Privacy, pioneering activist Simon Davies writes in his new book, Privacy: A Personal Chronicle, “varies widely according to context and environment to…
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Games Against Hate
Why Hate? Hate has become an ever present word in UK, with papers brimming with ‘betrayal’, ‘treason’ and daily stoking hate in…
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G in Genomics stands for Gullible – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
In 2011, as part of an investigation she conducted into the possible genetic origins of the streak of depression that ran through…
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Games for Good 2.0 – Event Videos
March 2019 – Hate is increasingly spreading in the West, encouraged by printed press like Daily Mail, The Sun, The Express and TV…
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Think Pink? – Cybersalon on Tour
Transmediale 2019 Explores ‘Structures of Feeling’ in Digital Culture Stefan Lutschinger (Cybersalon) visits transmediale’s new Student Forum with BA Digital Media and…
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Transmediale 2019 – Student Review
The festival started with a Student Forum where students along with their lecturers were invited to open-up discussions on a chosen subject revolving in…
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