SUNDAY in the Media Circus
Sunday in the Forest Forum
SUNDAY IN THE DATA DOME
SUNDAY IN WORKSHOP TENT 1
How to take steps to safeguard your privacy in an age of mass surveillance.
In this hands on workshop, Gerry Thompson will introduce you to the essence of stand-up comedy and show you how to quickly produce and perform a short piece of comedy material.
How to beat far right in the global meme war? The workshop will flow the collective creativity of the squares movement, the remix techniques and the memetic sphere, showing dozens of practical cases.
An exciting opportunity for young authors aged 7-12 to take part in a free writing workshop with Sussex Young Authors founder, Amanda Di Clemente.
SUNDAY IN WORKSHOP TENT 2
Come and learn to blag (benign blagging is very useful) and more importantly learn the art of the Counter Blag, find out more than they want you to know when you get a funny call.
Susan Angoy teaches the art of compressed six word stories to hone your narrative skills to the barest essential.
This 4 part workshop will take you through the steps of becoming a novelist, playwright or a screenplay writer! Freewriting is a vital tool for total beginners as well as for more experienced writers!
This 4 part workshop will take you through the steps of becoming a novelist, playwright or a screenplay writer! Freewriting is a vital tool for total beginners as well as for more experienced writers!
How to take steps to safeguard your privacy in an age of mass surveillance.
SUNDAY IN WORKSHOP TENT 3
This workshop will consider storytelling and strategies of power, who speaks for whom? And secondly, what is documentary truth? The relationship between subject, filmmaker and audience and the construction of truth.
Deeivya Meir, creator of the hit podcast of UNTOLD: The Daniel Morgan murder, will take you through what is needed, from conception to delivery, to making a best selling podcast.
In this session, Sean Pillot de Chenecey, will discuss the interconnected issues impacting brands.
This interactive workshop introduces you to data journalism. Through hands on activities, you’ll learn what artificial intelligence is and isn’t, how robots navigate the physical world and why computers get things right but for the wrong reasons, and how this leads to inequality and social problems.
Martin Burrows and Mat Amp’s workshop will show just how widespread and ingrained these prejudices are through video and paper clippings. They will draw light to the words the media to describe marginalised people and how that impacts the way we think.
SUNDAY IN WORKSHOP TENT 4
Come and join a panel discussion/Q&A with the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) London Freelance Branch.
This workshop is for everyone who wants to protect the public by protecting whistle-blowers.
Robert Brune and Gen Knoxx will discuss the most powerful tool against police brutality… the camera.
Through analytical discussion, we will examine the obstacles to achieving neutrality and attempt to formulate a solution for solving this problem.