We've all seen TED and TEDx videos on the internet, but TEDxSkoll was our first hands-on experience of one of the very well-known events. Eleven speakers spoke for 12-15 minutes each on a variety of topics ranging from anarchism to holocaust denial, from futurism to how satellite imagery displays the impact of humanity on the planet.
Read MoreWe choose to work in high quality at speed and we are always impressed by others who do the same. So to witness the construction of a new data science campus at the Office of National Statistics
Read MoreTo Open Data Camp, a weekend-long event that unites people and organisations committed to opening up their data for publication and reuse with the developers who want to use to build tools for change in Digital Britain.
Read MoreIt was inevitable that Drawnalism would end up in the Eternal City eventually. Last weekend we took part in a 'powwow' to help co-create the future of EUViz, a grouping of visual practitioners from around Europe.
Read MoreIt is a privilege of Drawnalism that we get to attend inspiring events with interesting people. And sometimes amid the enthusiasm which such events nearly always grow there are things you hear which just flat out humble you while you are at work. FortisNet was a day which had more than its fair share of them.
Read MoreAgriculture. Not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of New York City, but Drawnalism was there recently for GODAN Summit 2016.
Read MoreOne of the great delights of doing live event coverage is discovering things you didn’t know you would be fascinated by. It’s the unexpected delight of a passionate speaker, or one with a great story to tell, that you wouldn’t have expected to pique your interest.
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