Virtual reality and the future of journalism
Artefact talks to Edward Miller about immersing yourself in a virtual protest, and the struggles of virtual reality journalism.
Artefact talks to Edward Miller about immersing yourself in a virtual protest, and the struggles of virtual reality journalism.
New organisations help citizen journalists market their contributions to agencies and other outlets.
Majestic Disorder’s Sean Stillmaker lectures on niche magazine publishing.
By compromising the confidentiality between journalists and the citizens the government risk losing control of national security altogether
Artefact caught up with Jon Snow shortly after the Paris attacks to discuss liberty, free speech and press freedom.
Emily Bell tells the audience at the 2015 Cudlipp lecture that the digital world still needs the skills of print journalism.
If you have, you’ve probably been yet another victim of satirical news websites.
Photojournalist Isabelle Andarakis exposes the darker side of Dubai’s desert dream
Ashley Weston investigates whether the technology-driven changes in sports journalism are necessarily for the better.
Traditionally the first Arts London News post of the academic year is a cheerful welcome back to our readers. Sadly the first post of this year will also be our last.