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5 December 2023
Getting Into Composition — A Beginner’s Guide
A very introductory guide to beginning to write your own music
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10 November 2023
The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A London
Review of The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A in London
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10 November 2023
African Fashion Exhibition at the V&A London
Review of the African Fashion Exhibition at the V&A in London
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4 November 2023 – 27 November 2023
Learn how to distribute your art on social media with Artflicks
Artflicks supports young artists to create and distribute original content designed for social media platforms
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25 October 2023
Unlocking the UK's AI Potential: A Political Landscape Analysis
As AI evolves, the UK's major parties chart their AI policy paths. Discover their strategies, the missing pieces, and the road to global AI leadership.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: How Young Creators are Coping in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The creative industry is undergoing a shift as music, prose, artwork, essays and more can now be easily assembled by intelligence tools. Many artists are anxious that their work will eventually be replaced as corporations seek AI professionals.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Do Young Writers Stand a Chance?
In this article, I discuss how I came to love writing and what it means to me now. My aspirations of one day writing a book or becoming a journalist already feel far out of reach; the rise of artificial intelligence is becoming another obstacle.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Poetry is too Powerful to be Replaced
Creative writing is often deeply personal and centred around our emotions. How could artificial intelligence ever replicate this? I interviewed two poets, Nell Basley and 'Aphrodities Teachings' to gain perspective on this question.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Artificial Intelligence is a Threat to Young Musicians
AI can play instruments and compose music; voices of your favourite singer can be replicated with ease. This concerns young musician Kieran Barber who believes artificial intelligence is a profound threat to his future career.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Review of 'AI Encounters' at QMUL
In the midst of the AI panic, I was able to attend a fascinating exhibition ‘AI Encounters’ at Queen Mary University of London. Having never attended a show that incorporates AI, I was apprehensive to see if all my worst fears would be confirmed.
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7 August 2023
War Of The Worlds (IMMERSIVE)
A very positive review of War Of The Worlds!
(29/7/23 - Leadenhall Street, London)
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6 August 2023
Patrick Susmilch: Texts From My Dead Friends
“An exploration of grief in the digital age”
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3 July 2023
Gen Z's tech activism paves the way for change
GenZ is challenging Big Tech and demanding accountability, reshaping the narrative that young people are neglectful to the harms of tech.
Authored by Avriel Epps-Darling & Kashyap Rajesh.
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4 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
KlangHaus: Darkroom - climate change wake-up call for Edinburgh Fringe
A climate change wake-up call for an audience of one staged in complete darkness. Newly adapted from the show originally seen at Cop26, Glasgow
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20 June 2023
How do we spark innovation? Discussing the link between STEM and The Arts:
When we look at STEM and The Arts, we commonly separate the two. With a recent shift in mindset, we are starting to close this gap and lean more into the idea of STEAM.
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15 May 2023
Want my job? with Kyra McDonald, Junior Chief of Staff at Walr
Kyra talks about working as Junior Chief of Staff at Walr, a Market Research Technology company that supports researchers with data creation.
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18 April 2023
Entrepreneur Xeyoa is Determined to Make Musicians Successful With His Social Media Agency
There are many young entrepreneurs out there who are passionate about using their skills to make a difference in the world. One such entrepreneur is a 16-year-old Xeyoa, who is dedicated to helping musicians.
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19 April 2023
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe 2023
Want to see great shows and help Voice Magazine find the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer? Join us for a workshop on 19 April.