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![]() | Journalists, politicians, academics, police and parents all have a point of view on what the ‘kids of today’ are like.But has anyone ever asked the young people themselves, and not just in a focus group in Edmonton, but in an open and transparent way and on a national scale? And has anyone done anything smart, cool or fun with that data, that might, just might, make the truth about young people be heard? These questions were the starting point for Voicebox; a project which aims to curate the views of 16-25s, visualise the results in creative ways, and then set that data free. Over the coming months, they are going to try to find out how young people spend their time, what they care about, how many carry knives, what they really think about the area they live in and much more.The more people take part, the more detailed picture they can get. |