AUB Productions presents: Little Revolution
Little Revolution focuses on the response and aftermath to the 2011 London Riots
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Little Revolution focuses on the response and aftermath to the 2011 London Riots
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A Museum of Design in Plastics exhibition supported by TheGallery.
This campus exhibition Collections of Art showcases a number of the artworks and sculptures from AUB's Art Collection and Works on Loan
Luke Whitelock, alumnus and art director of Disney’s upcoming live-action Cruella, returns to Bournemouth Film School
The Design it lectures are open to industry and the public exploring conceptual and practical approaches to design.
Arts University Bournemouth has launched a ‘disruptive’ prospectus, designed and hosted entirely over social media platform Instagram.
A one-time, online yoga and mindfulness event focused on raising awareness of mental and physical health.
'The Artist Will See You Now’ is an online exhibition developed by our BA (Hons) Fine Art students in response to The Wellcome Collection
Welcome to Mother Tongue, an online art exhibition developed, curated, and produced by our BA (Hons) Fine Art undergraduate students!
Applies the Open Dyslexic font, designed to improve readability for individuals with dyslexia.
Applies a more readable font throughout the website, improving readability.
Underlines links throughout the website, making them easier to distinguish.
Adjusts the font size for improved readability.
Reduces animations and disables autoplaying videos across the website, reducing distractions and improving focus.
Reduces the colour saturation throughout the website to create a more soothing visual experience.
Increases the contrast of elements on the website, making text and interface elements easier to distinguish.