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2 December 2020
Noise
Noise is a punchy little black-and-white New Creatives film with a vivid soundtrack about taking time away from always-on screens and endless news-feeds.
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25 November 2020
Interview with Leanna Judge, New Creatives
In this interview with the creator of Justin, What Have You Done To Us? we look at the production and creative decisions behind this surreal film about fandom.
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25 November 2020
Justin, What Have You Done To Us?
What does it mean to be a fan, and are we guilty of idolising an individual more than their creative output? New Creative Leanne Judge explores this using one of the most marmite musicians.
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20 November 2020
Music — An industry built on bullying
Bullying seems ever-present within the music world. How does it come about, and what can we do to prevent it?
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18 November 2020
Poolside FM — A nostalgic passion project
From drizzly Scotland comes a sun-baked dose of 80s chill-out vibes
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17 November 2020
Interview with Edward Herring, New Creative
"Audio is an incredibly austere form, and you have to work very hard if you’re using it to create a comprehensible narrative."
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17 November 2020
Love under the Sign of Teletrex
New Creative piece 'Love Under the Sign of Teletrex' offers an unnerving view into a smart device’s perspective on human love-lives
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13 November 2020
Printing a Rebellion: Interview with Clive Russell
An interview with Clive Russell, prominent graphic designer and one of the earliest contributors to Extinction Rebellion, on the art style of the movement.
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11 November 2020
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is Among Us
Ironically, for a politician, she doesn’t seem sus...
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5 October 2020
I used Twitter’s API to find out what people thought of LNOP’s new Jerusalem
Using a bit of coding know-how and an unhealthy relationship with spreadsheets, I try and get an idea of what Twitter thought of Errollyn Wallen's new arrangement of the classic hymn Jerusalem by Sir Hubert Parry. Twitter did not seem impressed...
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20 August 2020
The Last of Us Part II joins a proud musical tradition
Players are using the game to play popular songs, joining a pantheon of games with a small dedicated fanbase devoted to recreating their favourite songs in-game
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13 July 2020
The Last of Us 2’s final guitar scene reveals the game’s core failings
The closing moments of The Last of Us Part 2 are supposed to be devastating, instead it feels frustrating and destructive to its own goals of representation.
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8 July 2020
Culture lockdown: video games (Steam Summer Sale)
With just under 24 hours of the Steam Summer Sale left, we take a look at some of the best offers on great games to keep you entertained whilst social activities are still limited.
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14 May 2020
Culture lockdown: Gaming
Games to help you unwind and connect with friends while stuck indoors
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30 April 2020
Death Stranding review
My much-belated look at Hideo Kojima’s first game since Konami: the quest for an Amazon Prime delivery-man to reunite America’s internet connection. I’m only half-joking...
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30 April 2020
Death Stranding: Connection and isolation in the midst of coronavirus
A bizarre game with a perhaps timely message
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1 April 2020
Is music culture a cult?
A look into the way music culture influences or controls our social and psychological wellbeing.
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12 March 2020
Exilelord’s Soulless: Community through gaming
The hardest music for plastic guitar ever written...
Comment posted on 28 February 2023
This is a great review! Do you think between this and shows like Hamilton that we're going to see a bit of a renaissance for historically-informed shows?