Diversity, Inclusion and Exclusion in Immersive Technologies: Nina Salomons
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Following on in the series, Digital Democracies:Voices, Practices, Stories, Futures, curated by Donna Close and Prof Helen Kennedy, we're pleased to be talking with Nina Salomons, Co-F... Read more
UNINSTALLING NORMALITY – DOLLY SEN
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Some of us who have been labelled with disabled minds find normality tedious and desperate, and our own experiences belittled and devalued. To use a technological analogy, madness is se... Read more
ZIZI: QUEERING DATASETS AND LATENT SPACES – JAKE ELWES
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A red lip emerges and consumes the frame while a heavy lash crushes into pink and purple textures – these images are visualising the guts of a neural network which have been fed ima... Read more
Black Lives Matter
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As an organisation and as individuals we stand in full support of the Black Lives Matter movement. We need to build and empower industries, institutions, audiences, sectors and a soci... Read more
Culture is about to reopen
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As UK lockdown eases, what has been the impact on our Cultural sector and where do we go from here?
On 23rd March, 2020 UK culture closed to the public.
Inside the sector,... Read more
Art is Good for the Heart
University is over, my education has finished. It’s time to head out into the big wide world and make something of myself. Graduation hasn’t even come round yet and I’m already in a graduate internship, but I donâ€... Read more