Introduction
What: In 2024 October, as part of the Cyber Security Awareness Month organised by iCSS, a “Creative Cyber” Exhibition is organised based on selected prize-winning submissions of the iCSS-KMCC-KMCS3 2023-24 CyberAnything Competition and the 2022 iCSS Cyber Security Photo Competition. The Exhibition is a major highlight of the 2024 iCSS Cyber Security Awareness Month (CSM 2024).
When: The Exhibition runs from 7th October Monday until 31st October Thursday, on working days only, between 10am and 5pm.
Where: The Exhibition is taking place in Studio 3 Gallery, School of Arts, Jarman Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7UG.
Art Works on Display
There are five different types of art works on display:
- 19 selected prize-winning submissions to the iCSS-KMCC-KMCS3 2023-24 CyberAnything Competition
- two selected prize-winning submissions to the 2022 iCSS Cyber Security Photo Competition
- two art works created by Nan Xia, a PhD student from the School of Arts, University of Kent, specifically for the exhibition
- one special all-in-one art work showing all the above work, all the prize-winning submissions of the 2023-24 CyberAnything Competition and all the major prize-winning submissions of the 2022 Photo Competition
- one flyer of the Exhibition designed by the main organisers of the Exhibition, including Milo Shen, Alex Covaci, Shujun Li and Nan Xia
- two cyber security awareness animated videos produced by iCSS in 2022 and 2023 (“How to be a cyber superhero” and “Why does cyber security matter for everyone?”)
In addition, the Exhibition also has a special area for its visitors to participate in co-creating a “Creative Cyber” art work at the end of the Exhibition.
Images and descriptions of all the art works will be added to this web page after the Exhibition opens.
Organisers
The Exhibition is organised by iCSS, with support of the following organisations:
- Institute of Cultural and Creative Industries (iCCi), University of Kent
- Kent & Medway Cyber Cluster Ltd (KMCC)
- Kent & Medway Cyber Security Student Society (KMCS3)
- Kent & Medway CyberSchools Network (KMCSN)
The people who have contributed to the organisation of the Exhibition include:
- (Coordinator) Nan Xia, PhD student, School of Arts, University of Kent
- (Co-Coordinator) Milo Shen, PhD student, School of Arts, University of Kent
- Alex Covaci, Taught Student Engagement Lead of iCSS | Senior Lecturer in Digital Arts and Technology, School of Engineering, University of Kent
- Shujun Li, Director of iCSS | Chair of Steering Group of KMCC | Member of Steering Group of KMCS3 | Executive Chair of KMCSN | Professor of Cyber Security, School of Computing, University of Kent
- Oscar Zhou, Deputy Director (Interdisciplinarity) of iCSS | Head of International Partnership Development of iCCi | Lecturer in Media Studies, School of Arts, University of Kent
- Pansy Ha, PGT student, MA History and Philosophy of Art, School of Arts, University of Kent