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Photo Project „Removed“ By Eric Pickersgill Visualising Our Dependence On Digitalisation
Each generation seems to have its own fashion, lifestyle, and minor or major obsessions and quirks, which the very next generation may not be able to understand. The THING of today is certainly the Smartphone - a gadget that has practically became a part of our bodies. Don´t you think so? Read the interview with photographer Eric Pickersgill and his fascinating photoproject, “Removed“. His photographs are not only technically masterful, what‘s important is that they carry an important message.
Dashed Dreams: European Millennials Expect a Worse Life than Their Parents, Survey Shows
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
Culturetainment: Dare to Awaken Your Sensations at the Museum of the Senses
Everyone can have an individual take on what constitutes entertainment, but an original inspiration can be found the capital of Romania. The Museum of Senses opened two months ago in Bucharest – patterned on its counterpart in Prague - and its story is built around the world of sensations and mind-blowing optical illusions. Gina Schmitzer, its founder, provides us insights about a business idea which invites you simply to test your senses.
French Youth to Swap Smartphones for Rifles in Compulsory Military Service?
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
Traps On The Internet – Movie Tips
The Internet and social media – the coolest technologies of the last few decades – do have their dark sides, too. Be it cyberbullying, hacking, or the scammers behind social media profiles, the media put a mirror before today’s society and its weaknesses. This weekend’s movie tips address the topic of the traps that await us on the unexplored plains of the Wild Internet.
Mental Health: What Effects Can the Internet Have?
Today, the Internet is the foundation of every communication, learning process, or business. Every other inhabitant of the planet is an active internet user. Since its appearance in the second half of the twentieth century, this virtuous medium has brought many positive – but also many negative – effects. Do you feel nervous when there is no Internet available so you cannot access Instagram or send an email or watch a favorite movie or series? If you have an affirmative answer to this question, believe it or not you have some of the symptoms of Internet addiction.
Food That Improves Your Mood
Now that we are at the latter part of winter when the spirits are not at their best, it's a good time to make some changes in the diet. By including these foods in your diet you will surely feel better, because they have the ability to increase the level of happiness.
Technology Can Hurt Rather than Help Young Students
Youth Time Magazine publishes most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
Future News Worldwide Competition and Conference 2018 in Edinburgh
Young writers, bloggers, vloggers, photographers, journalists who enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate course (of any subject) at a university or higher education institution with good command in English are welcome to apply for the Future News Worldwide competition and conference 2018, which will be held from 2nd to 8th of July in Edinburgh. Participation is fully funded. Deadline to apply is February 28th.
Robot Revolution: Will Your Dream Job Exist in 20 Years?
Creative types watch out. The robot revolution is coming for you too. Google's Magenta program recently composed its own piano melody. Given just four notes to start with, the machine learning system quickly devised a 90 second song. The news is the latest sign that it’s not just drivers, factory workers and fast-food staff whose jobs face annihilation through automation. With Google’s emergent AI systems channeling their artistic energy, singers, writers, painters and sculptors may soon become historical curiosities.
Have You Ever Listened to “Wave/Witch House”?
Some people call it “wave”, some would say it is “witch house”, or even “experimental bass”. Whatever the nomenclature, it is hard to define this quite unusual, underground genre.
How Manipulation Techniques Work, and What to Do if You Got Involved in a...
The previous article shed some light on the important topic of manipulation techniques. Why is it so crucial to learn about manipulation? The point is, that we deal with compliance methods like manipulation much more often than we would like to think we do.
How Manipulation Techniques Work, and What to Do if You Got Involved in a...
The previous article shed some light on the important topic of manipulation techniques. Why is it so crucial to learn about manipulation? The point is, that we deal with compliance methods like manipulation much more often than we would like to think we do.
Selfish Generation: Youth Choose Smartphones over Grandparents, Surveys Show
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
See What The Successful Ones Have To Advise
To do something great and succeed in any area is not an easy task. Be it starting a new business, working in an exciting field or making a breakthrough in medicine or science. Helpful words of advice from the succesful ones are always welcome. Here´s what they have to say.
Youth Hero 2017 Mihailo Martinovic: I Would Be Honored to Become the Man Who...
Mihailo Martinovic (30), from Serbia, always wanted to be a Physics teacher in high school. However, life had different plans for him and instead, with a little bit of help from his Professors and thanks to his hard work through the years, he became a talented scientist with worldwide connections. He won the Youth Hero 2017 award for achievements in education and science at the age of 29 and was the youngest Doctor of Astronomy in Serbia at the time. Today, Mihailo enjoys his job working on a Solar Orbiter project as a part of an international team of scientists at the European Space Agency, exploring something called solar wind plasma!
Artificial Intelligence Interviews: A Brave New World For Today’s Young Job Seekers
PREPARING for a job interview is a nerve-wracking experience for millions of students and young professionals. Composing a resume that stands out in a competitive crowd is challenging, but the real art form is expressing yourself properly through body language and subject knowledge.
Student Migrants Contribute Ten Times More to Economy Than They Cost, Study Says
Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
Assistant Professor Title Will Be Scrapped in Turkey
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week's news we speak about latest changes in Turkey's higher education where assistant professor title will be scrapped, South Korean universities' agreement with Elsevier and Australian funding cuts that could put 10,000 student places at risk.
Spend Less Time on Your Phone Might Be Easier Than You Think
According to Nielsen and ComScore research, four hours per day is the time that average American adult spend scrolling through his phone. Depression, anxiety, loss of productivity, and many other consequences, conditions, and traits are now linked by the scientific community to the time we spend on the internet, particularly social media. Rehman Ata, scientist and the founder of GoGray.Today was shocked when he started to measure the time he spends on his phone daily. He found himself using the phone five hours per day on average, mostly Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook. He knew he needed to change something and came up with very simple method how to reduce his phone usage. We have an interview with him and ask him about his thoughts on various related subjects.























