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13 May 2022
Gen Z 'slang': A blatant appropriation of AAVE
A look into the origins of Gen Z 'slang' and the cultural implications it may have.
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3 May 2022
Review: In Perpetuum
An unexpected loss of a brother offline results in a sister organising a virtual funeral inside his favourite video game.
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22 April 2022
From cancer survivor to app creator: The incredible story of Freyja Hanstein
Less than one year after losing her husband to cancer, Freyja Hanstein was diagnosed with brain cancer. We look at her story, the struggles she has faced and how she turned her experiences into an app to help others live a healthy lifestyle.
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13 April 2022
Are We Falling Into A Filter Bubble? How The Online World Can Shape Our Opinions
Read on as we delve into the future of ‘The Filter Bubble’ and what it could mean for the future of news consumption and global communication as we pick apart how the online world can shape our opinions.
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13 April 2022
How accessible is the gaming industry?
We look at how accessible the gaming industry for disabled consumers
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11 April 2022
BAFTA Game Awards 2022: Returnal and Unpacking bag top prizes
Here’s everything you need to know about who won big at the BAFTA Games Awards 2022.
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4 April 2022
Can quick-time-events be redeemed?
How a desire to increase accessibility might also improve the design of one of gaming’s most maligned mechanics
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1 April 2022
Housemarque’s ‘Returnal’ leads the pack in 2022 Bafta Game Awards nominations
The Bafta Game Awards are back set to be in person after two years online, and we recap 2022’s breakthrough nominees.
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30 March 2022 – 29 April 2022
Help Upstart Projects shape the future of young people in employment!
Take part in an interview or complete our survey about the skills you had when entering employment and what you have now.
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25 March 2022
Opinion: Why printers are the bane of society
How are we still, in our advanced and modern society, dealing with the fact that we haven’t mastered home printing?
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20 March 2022
Storyboard & Animation Project with Jay Clarke
During 2021 we linked up with our Patron, Storyboard Artist Jay Clarke who delivered an amazing three day Storyboard & Animation Workshop over Zoom; enabling a group of children aged 8-15 to learn alongside an industry expert.
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17 March 2022
MisInfoCon: The disinformation ecosystem in 2022: new, authentic, and recurring actors
As part of Mozilla Festival, Rachael Levy discusses the importance of acknowledging disinformation threats in all forms
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17 March 2022
MisInfoCon: intersectionality and gendered disinformation targeting women in politics
Mozilla Festival’s roundtable discussion on gendered disinformation led by DeVan Hankerson Madrigal, Irene Mwendwa, and Gabriela De Oliveira.
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17 March 2022
end2end TV Partner with the British Film Institute to reach wider community
It was an incredible opportunity to partner with the British Film Institute to deliver an immersive 3 day Multi-Camera TV Production Workshop; giving young people aged 12-15 the chance to experience real life technical & creative roles.
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17 March 2022
ARTS AWARD SUCCESS IN TV PRODUCTION!
The end2end TV crew are aged 11-13 & have successfully completed their Bronze Arts Award in TV Production. World Record Holder Natalia Cohen said: ”They are [...] developing incredible strengths that will be useful in many areas of life!”
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17 March 2022
MozFest '22 - Let's Get Litical : Does AI Have A Seat In Government?
AI, whether you realise it or not, has certainly had an effect on your life in some sort of capacity. With the technology gaining power every single day there are conversations to be had on its limits - ‘Let’s Get Litical’ does so at MozFest.
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14 March 2022
Elden Ring
FromSoftware’s latest game combines elements from several of their previous releases and the result is their best game yet
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4 March 2022
Self-directed shame and Instagram idealisation
If you live by the sword that is Instagram, what impact does this have on idealised body perceptions and how can we point towards future directions for social media sites?