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Four by Clore

Essays on digital technologies in the arts by fellows of the Clore Leadership Programme
  • Data necklace

    We could all do with getting hacked

    In the final of our Clore essays, Stef Lewandowski says the message a hack sends is more important than the hack itself

  • radio microphone

    Why museums must start listening

    Museums are not built to listen, but a community radio pilot aims to redress that, says Kathy Cremin, in our latest Clore essay

  • macro close up on an eye on a screen

    Does digital do diversity differently?

    In the second of our Clore essays, Jo Verrent explores the tensions exposed by placing disabled artists in the Space

  • The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning

    Digital futures: 'It's the network, stupid'

    In the first of four essays by Clore fellows on digital technologies, Mark Ball revisits some old predictions and looks to the future

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