In March 2020, CRIN joined the Digital Maker Collective at the Tate Modern’s Tate Exchange event Uni To Unicorns, to explore the intersection between art schools, technology and social good.
Read MoreAre you bored at home or isolated without any other means of entertainment aside from Netflix and mindless browsing? Check out some of our workshops and activities to enjoy at home.
Read MoreWith the spread of Covid-19 keeping many of us and our families at home for extended periods, we’ve put together an assortment of materials that we’re currently reading, watching or listening to which are helping us to take our mind off things, and we hope they’ll be useful to our readers too.
Read MoreAnything that’s new always starts life the same way, as a spark in our mind. We ask ourselves: what if? It’s our imagination in action, it takes us forward, feeds our creativity and gives us immense creative power. Coming up with ideas is what we humans do, as sure as we breathe.
Read MoreCRIN joined forces with the Digital Maker Collective in March as part of the week-long event called BETA Society hosted by Tate Exchange. It brought together tech activists, students, creatives and the public to explore ideas for making society a better, fairer place. For our part, we organised Beta Utopia — a first attempt at drawing a picture of a world where human rights are respected, where problems come with solutions, and where anyone can pick up a pen and contribute.
Read MoreCRIN is launching Utopia — a new collaborative project that draws a picture of what a rights-respecting world would look like, bringing together the factual and imaginary as a tool for change.
Read MoreToxic chemicals are everywhere. In the food we eat, the water we drink, even the air we breathe. We are constantly exposed to a cocktail of dangerous elements, often without our knowledge or consent.
Read MoreNot long ago CRIN created some special bingo cards for our trips to the UN to lighten the mood and enhance everyone’s listening skills. The diplomats and experts seemed to enjoy them, and we think you will too.
Read MoreAre you engineering visionary architecture for children’s rights or engaged in cross-media mind-sharing? If you, like us, have no idea what this means, and often find yourself baffled by the impenetrable expressions of NGO speak, have a go at our jargon quiz below.
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