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30 March 2020
Running Arts Award Remotely
We recently took part in a webinar for Advisers about running Arts Award remotely – particularly in these times of limited contact. Here are some tips to support you in delivering or achieving an Arts Award.
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30 March 2020
Interview with Irtiza Nasar, artist, designer and researcher
"Your consent starts only when you understand.”
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25 March 2020
Arts Council England announce £20m financial support package for creatives
Creative practitioners, artists and freelancers will be able to apply for a grant of £2,500
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22 March 2020
The importance of art in times of self isolation
since the global outbreak of the COVID-19 or coronavirus, we have all been told to stay home as part of what it seems to be the only way to stop it: self-isolation. How can art help us feel better about it?
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20 March 2020
Engaging with young people digitally
How to overcome coronavirus isolation and keep working with young people using digital tools
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20 March 2020
How to experience culture when in isolation
Being stuck at home doesn’t mean you have to miss out on rich cultural experiences
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13 March 2020
Interview with Sol Rogers, founder and CEO of REWIND
Sol has "the wonderful job of inventing the future" by being CEO of REWIND, and sitting as Chairman of both the BAFTA Immersive Entertainment Advisory Group and Immerse UK.
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12 March 2020
Exilelord’s Soulless: Community through gaming
The hardest music for plastic guitar ever written...
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10 March 2020
The human face of artificial intelligence
During the Tate Exchange ‘Uni 2 Unicorns event, I took part in an interactive workshop to find out more about the potential for artificial intelligence to identify and mimic human emotion.
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3 March 2020 – 8 March 2020
Uni To Unicorns With Digital Maker Collective And UAL
Unpack the creative power of the tech industries and explore where the art world meets the tech world
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21 February 2020
How to: Never miss a post with RSS
Did you know that we support RSS on Voice, and that by subscribing you will never miss a single post that goes up on the site? Find out how here!
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21 February 2020
Social media companies are ethically bankrupt, and our mental health is paying the price
Increasingly, social media is promoting and sharing inappropriate and harmful material which has a negative impact upon its audiences. This means that vulnerable people are targeted by harmful sponsored adverts.
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17 February 2020
Sharing genetic data: Henrietta Lacks and the question of informed consent
In 1951 Henrietta Lacks unknowingly donated her cells to cancer research, unaware that they would both save lives and provoke fierce debate over what constitutes ethical medical research.
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31 January 2020 – 16 February 2020
We’re looking for Voice Contributors!
Are you looking to break through into an industry that’s quickly changing, whilst honing your skills, building a published portfolio and gaining professional editorial feedback?
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27 January 2020
4 Ways to Detect Media Bias and Step Out of the Partisan Bubble
Our overall trust in the media has hit an all-time low, worries about accuracy and bias increase our mistrust while the sheer volume of content can be debilitating when searching for differing yet credible opinions.
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25 January 2020
Can you imagine the hidden museum gems that could be brought back into the spotlight?
My ‘spotlight’ #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 currently exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Kate Ive is an award-winning artist who sculpts and carves by hand on monumental and minute scales with an incredible eye for detail.
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20 January 2020
What goes on at Bright Immersive?
"Creating immersive digital art is a new activity that can help students who have hard skills to unleash their creativity, while helping those who are more arts focused to develop an interest in IT topics."
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20 January 2020
Want my job? with Bettina Hermant, BBC data scientist
Bettina is a senior data scientist for the BBC, working on machine learning algorithms to improve their recommendation systems.