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19 March 2021
The economics of the future of food
Mozilla Festival’s event ‘The Economics of the Future of Food’ explained how technology and agriculture are intersecting to change how our food is grown.
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19 March 2021
The Emoji Story documentary
Showcased to Mozilla Festival attendees, The Emoji Story is a delightful documentary charting the history, creation process, and future of the little icons we know and love.
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18 March 2021
Dirty Dancing: a deep dive
Disguised as a romantic coming of age movie, Dirty Dancing is a deeply political and feminist movie.
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17 March 2021
Making Monsters at Mozilla Festival
Mozilla Festival led attendees into the 3D world of monster making.
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17 March 2021
The future of podcasting is adaptive, open and data ethical
‘The future of podcasting is adaptive, open and data ethical’ aimed to provide an insight into what podcasting may look like in the near-future, using Object-Based Media. As it turns out, this future is exciting, and may be closer than it seems!
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17 March 2021
Unveiling conversational voice design
AI voices are now part of our everyday lives, but how are they designed? Mozilla Festival’s event ‘A Primer on Conversational Voice Design’ gave us the lowdown.
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17 March 2021
Shakespeare: Too much of a good thing?
What is it that makes Shakespeare so special, and is his work still relevant today?
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17 March 2021
A Flourishing Crown
This New Creative short explores the meaning of a name, and the deep cultural heritage that is associated with them.
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16 March 2021
Introducing: Adora – Britain's Next Big Band?
Adora’s debut single, ‘Anthem To The Youth’, doubtlessly does what it says on the tin.
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15 March 2021
Strangest sights on Google Earth
Mozilla Festival’s event ‘Strangest sights on Google Earth’ took attendees on a global tour through our laptop screens and highlighted a little known story-telling tool.
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15 March 2021
Developing fake news immunity
As misinformation has become more common in recent years, University of Liverpool researchers Elinor Carmi and Elena Musi led a session at MozFest 2021 that focused on being able to identify fake news using their Fake News Immunity Chatbot.
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15 March 2021
Deleting my Instagram
I recently took the plunge and said goodbye to my decade-old Instagram account, which some people see in this day and age as akin to cutting off a limb. Here’s my post-Instagram thoughts.
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15 March 2021
Noted: The Piano Guys
Energy, excitement, elation oozes through their music and is utterly infectious.
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14 March 2021
Nature's Goodness: Maps aren't scary
Maps aren't things we often have to bother with in this day and age, but (with a few modern modifications) they can make your world feel a lot bigger than it used to.
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13 March 2021
Bronze Art award The Guardians of Galaxy 2 Review
This is my review and opinions of The Guardians of the Galaxy
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12 March 2021
Preserving our heritage through website archiving
Like anything with immense cultural and historical impact, the internet should be archived for posterity. At this Mozilla Festival event, Thomas Preece explained the reasons for and strategies behind web archiving.
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12 March 2021
Investigating Xinjiang's network of mass internment camps
Architecture, satellite imagery and journalism coalesce to uncover China’s mass internment of Uighur Muslims, one of the biggest humanitarian crises of our times.
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