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Digital Maker Collective images & reflections from Mozilla Festival 16

The Digital Maker Collective, University of the Arts London took part in our first Mozilla Festival (MozF

Line up of staff, students & alumni representing UAL Digital Maker Collective at MozFest 16

The Digital Maker Collective University of the Arts London are really pleased

Creative Attributes Framework

The Teaching and Learning Exchange is delighted to announce the launch of UAL’s new

Want to draw in Virtual Reality using Tilt Brush 18 Oct ?

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Technology is rapidly transforming the way we live, learn, work and in

Digital Maker Collective at Mozilla Festival (MozFest 16) Oct 28-30

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The Digital Maker Collective of the University of the Arts London are really pleas

Add your details to the Digital Maker Collective profile list

If you have been actively involved or have just started contributing to the Digital Maker Collective and would like to add your details to the Digital Maker Collective profile list, we need the fol

Tate Exchange opening night & an open call to be part Digital Maker Collective 2017 events at Tate

The Tate Exchange finally opened its doors on the 28th September and UAL Digital Maker Collective are really

Wimbledon College of Arts Fine Art Course Website

Wimbledon College of Arts Fine Art Website - http://www.paintingresearch.net/our-courses

WorkShop Using Sensors to Detect Sculptural Space

Using Sensors to Detect Sculptural Space.

Use Google My Activity to track history of every serch you've made

Use Google My Activity to track your total search history, every search you have ever made, even if you've deleted your history.

Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility

Some fantastic design accessibility information from Karwai Pun an interaction designer currently working on Service Optimisation to m

The Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Ubiquitous, mobile supercomputing. Artificially-intelligent robots. Self-driving cars. Neuro-technological brain enhancements. Genetic editing.

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