Editorial Team

Amanda Elfreda

Daisy Davis

Flora Heap

Gabrielle Cooper-Peskin

Jay Holland

Joe Keylock

Phoebe Tanner

Praxcedis Mutai

The technology of screen image has progressed dramatically over the last decade let alone the last century. What was created from a puppet in a dark room, using high contrast and 30 lenses, now lives in our pockets wrapped around our wrists, folded up in our bags and tucked under our pillows. It has opened up the world to us like no other invention but has also become the crutch to our existence. On the 100th year anniversary of screen image Screenage explores our use of screens as a civilisation and asked you to question its intentions and power in our lives.

coordinating tutor

Marta Celio


Mentoring Tutors

Colum Leith

Marco Ugolini


Proofreading

Kate Rogers

The technology of screen image has progressed dramatically over the last decade let alone the last century. What was created from a puppet in a dark room, using high contrast and 30 lenses, now lives in our pockets wrapped around our wrists, folded up in our bags and tucked under our pillows. It has opened up the world to us like no other invention but has also become the crutch to our existence. On the 100th year anniversary of screen image Screenage explores our use of screens as a civilisation and asked you to question its intentions and power in our lives.

Editorial Team

Amanda Elfreda

Daisy Davis

Flora Heap

Gabrielle Cooper-Peskin

Jay Holland

Joe Keylock

Phoebe Tanner

Praxcedis Mutai

coordinating tutor

Marta Celio


Mentoring Tutors

Colum Leith

Marco Ugolini


Proofreading

Kate Rogers