Author Archives: Julius de Hond

Fifteen years old and in the 5th year of the VWO programme focussed on physics and maths. Interested in technology, music, arts and also a slice of politics. Often rows but also bikes on a daily basis. Not here for the money but for some infinite critique.

The growing concern of animal rights activism

A few months ago the UK government decided to put more consequences on animal rights activism. This concerning the underground activists that commit crimes to draw some attention to their statement. In September 2006 for example, the Animal Liberation Front (a UK organisation literally fighting for animal rights) infiltrated a Scottish fish farm and gave […]

What social networking and art have to do with each other

A few days ago I stated that the internet adapts itself to art. With artists throwing their portfolios online and entire sites devoted to the spreading of different disciplines of art. But could the reverse also be true? That art adapts itself to the internet?
The thing that got me to posing this question was an […]

Modern art in modern life

Twenty years ago the internet was all about sharing information, mainly scientifical information. The internet enabled geeks over at CERN to contact nerds at MIT. Today it’s function has changed. It isn’t a doubt that there’s still scientific data travelling through our glass-fibre networks but since a few years art is also a big deal […]

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