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Digital Dystopias: A Practice Makes UnPerfect event

Thu, 8 July 17:00 – 19:00 BST – Online

Most of us stay awake at night worrying about a million different things that’ll never happen, and scaremongering in the news is dangerously rife, but the role of a dystopian vision is to warn your audience about what needs to change… urgently.

Join us at an exclusive event of worst-case scenarios, featuring the 14 exceptional women from the Practice Makes UnPerfect course.

At Digital Dystopias, we’ll set out what might happen if our industry forgets its integrity: whether it’s in the way we work, our pursuit of equality, how we collect and use data and the evolution of creativity. We’ll present the darkest futures we can possibly imagine, and then share how to ensure they don’t happen.

Our Practice Makes UnPerfect events are always punchy and progressive, with two-minute lightning talks from each speaker, followed by some extremely tough questioning! Join us to hear some challenging views and see what the PMU course is all about.

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