#ProjectL

I really hope there will be a 2XKO playtest where I'll be invited, at some point. I'm dieing to see and play my favorites in a fighting game 🥰

#2XKO #ProjectL #LeagueOfLegends #RiotGames #Gaming #VideoGames #ShareYourGames

Heute die Erstpartie #SquareOne mit der Tochter gespielt. Es kommen #Splendor Vibes auf, weil man Teile „tauscht“ und verbessert, um sich die punkteträchtigen Sequenzen leisten zu können. Es gibt Ähnlichkeiten mit dem großen Bruder #ProjectL. Insgesamt aber recht leichte Kost für abends oder zwischendurch, würde ich sagen. Ich muss mir bald mal den Solomodus ansehen. Die Tochter gewann und fand es etwas langweilig… 👀 #brettspiele @brettspiele

Spielaufbau Square One mit den weißen Sequenzen, für die es bessere („höherwertige“) Teile gibt und den schwarzen, die am Ende Punkte bringen.Detail einer Sequenz mit eingelegten Steinen. Einer fehlt noch zur Fertigstellung. Dafür gibt es am Ende 2 Punkte.Viele viele bunte Sm…. Steinchen
Christopher Kybaskyglowberlin@vis.social
2024-12-28

We've been playing a whole lot of games of #ProjectL over the Christmas break. I usually lose, and my best outcome has been to tie for first.

But it's awesome and I love it and you should probably get it yourself.

#BoardGames

Photo of the box that is black and says "Project L"
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2024-11-06

In this Election Insight podcast, we look at two issues: the challenges faced by disabled voters in Pennsylvania, and those faced by journalists while covering the 2024 US election.

Stay informed, join the conversation.

#JournalismMatters

Project Lprojectl
2024-11-06

Not that we are calling the election this early, oh no! But we do have Ram Sengupta from New Delhi here with this question: what would a Trump White House mean for India and South Asia?

Listen to his quick-fire observations.

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Project Lprojectl
2024-11-06

Could the U.S. use a lesson in democracy?

From Sierra Leone, Ahmed Nasralla wonders if West Africa’s election oversight could help smooth the U.S. election process. In this JAM! segment, he imagines ECOWAS bringing some calm and fair play to the American “gold standard” of democracy.
Catch Ahmed’s fresh take on Project L.

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2024-11-06

Today, polling in four locations faced bomb threats that temporarily disrupted voting. The FBI has since reported that none of the threats have been deemed credible, and voting continues as people return to cast their ballots.

Our latest BOP track, created with AI, captures the resilience of voters facing down disruptions to make their voices heard. Listen! Join us in honouring those who stand firm for democracy.

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2024-11-06

Hot Take from Rajiv Satyal, @funnyindian
 Gen X, born between ‘72 and ‘80, might just be the luckiest generation in U.S. history. Too young to remember the Iranian hostage crisis and out of high school for Columbine. The ’80s and ’90s are called “the end of history” for a reason. 



As Rajiv says, we’ve been riding a wave of calm compared to what’s hit other generations. Time to take some emotional withdrawals?

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2024-11-06

Iowa’s got us on the edge of our seats!

@einarthorsen breaks down the weekend shocker: an outlier poll has Kamala Harris possibly leading in Iowa—a state that’s been solid Trump territory. Is it a fluke or the start of a big shift?

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2024-11-06

Diasporas: Will they make the difference?

Alina takes a quick look at America’s diasporas and their impact on the U.S. election. With Harris trailing, these diverse communities—far from a monolith—could sway the swing states.

Men in Mexican and Indian diasporas lean toward Trump, while women back Harris on women’s rights. An unpredictable and nuanced vote that could shape the outcome.

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2024-11-06

What if AI could show us the future of inclusive technology?

As Americans vote today, we’re using AI to highlight technological disparities. This post explores how progress can overlook those in need.

Four American astronauts are voting in the 2024 US election from the International Space Station using a secure process. Yet, many people with disabilities still face significant voting barriers.




Project Lprojectl
2024-11-06

What if AI could show us the future of inclusive technology?

As Americans vote today, we’re using AI to highlight technological disparities. This post explores how progress can overlook those in need.

Four American astronauts are voting in the 2024 US election from the International Space Station using a secure process. Yet, many people with disabilities still face significant voting barriers.




Project Lprojectl
2024-11-06

What if we got AI to show us how astronauts vote?

Astronauts request an absentee ballot, which is sent to NASA’s Johnson Space Center, then uplinked to the ISS. They complete it electronically, and the vote is securely transmitted back to Earth.
No matter how far from home you are, you can still fulfil your civic duty—if you want to!

Project Lprojectl
2024-11-05

As we wait for the results to roll in, here’s a fascinating take from Darren Lilleker! In this tight race, Darren comments on the shifting dynamics among U.S. voters, especially men rallying behind Trump. What’s driving this?


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2024-11-05

Meet the digital avatar of Rajiv Satyal (@funnyIndian), comedian, host and speaker. He'll bring you some insights into the US election drama, with a dash of humour. Who said elections can’t be fun, eh‽

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Project Lprojectl
2024-11-05

All eyes on the swing states—where every vote counts, the future hangs in balance. For our first track, we got Music Flow AI to capture the suspense in the swing states.

Listen in to 'pulse' of democracy(!) Like it? Let us know what else you would like!

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2024-11-05

Ram Sengupta joins Project L as our second BOP expert! Listen to what Ram has to say for himself; and stay tuned for his hot takes on what the US elections mean to India.

Project Lprojectl
2024-11-05

So, what’s Project L all about again?

You’ve seen the posts—now meet the project 'elf' (!) in this short intro video. Project L is Bournemouth University’s experiment in AI-driven journalism, covering the 2024 US election with fresh perspectives and innovation.

Stay tuned for more on our segments: WIF, JAM!, and BOP.

Project Lprojectl
2024-11-05

What if we asked AI to capture George Washington’s doubts before he became president?

This AI-generated painting reimagines Washington at dawn, reflecting at Mount Vernon. Unlike today’s ambitious candidates, he saw the presidency as a duty, not a prize.

He once compared himself to “a culprit going to the place of his execution.” Imagine if today’s leaders approached power with such humility.

Concept: Gokul Anandh Bhoopathy. Generated DALL-E-3.

An AI image of George Washington contemplating US Presidency at Mount Vernon
Project Lprojectl
2024-11-05

What if AI could show us the future of Dorset’s climate goals?

As Americans vote today, we use AI to explore the domino effect global policies can have on local targets. This Midjourney-created image in our segment imagines how US climate choices might impact Dorset’s net zero ambitions by 2030. Dorset politician Millie Earl warns: “If the US doesn’t rise to the climate challenge, we’ll feel it here.”

Read more: bit.ly/3NQEfkG

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