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Hoe bescherm jij jezelf online tegen cyberboeven en cookiemonsters?

Zit je graag op TikTok, Snapchat of Youtube? Cyberboeven en cookiemonsters kijken met je mee. Zij kunnen je wachtwoord hacken of informatie van jou verzamelen en daar misbruik van maken.

In deze video leggen TU Delft cyberonderzoekers Rolf van Wegberg en Simone van der Boon uit wat internet cookies eigenlijk zijn en wat cybercriminelen ermee kunnen.
Deze video is onderdeel van het lespakket ‘Cyberboeven en Cookiemonsters’ voor basisschoolleerlingen van groep 7/8.

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This is Krashna

Krashna Musika, the student orchestra and choir from DELFT (NL), plays ‘Sogno di Volare’ by Christopher Tin at the Dream Hall of the Delft University of Technology. Droomproject 2023 – Produced by New Media Centre TU Delft Krashna is the student orchestra and choir from Delft. The association showcases a unique combination of technical students and classical music and provides a meeting place for all like-minded with an interest in music. This project is a collaboration with the New Media Centre of the TU Delft and was filmed at the Dream Hall of the TU Delft.

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Inside NMC Graphics: The Story of Cok Francken

Cok Francken’s 30-year journey at TU Delft spans posters, identity systems, and large-scale installations. Known for clarity and balance, he begins with pencil sketches and draws inspiration from real-world textures and photography. His experience with big formats and careful use of AI tools shapes designs that feel authentic, thoughtful, and visually compelling.

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Virtual Production 4 Education

Media Lab work in progress at the Delft University of Technology NewMedia Centre. Setting up a Virtual production pipeline for education. Testing Unreal Engine and Zero Density Virtual production software with Vive trackers and available equipment in the NewMedia Centre Studio. Subject is a video directed by Maik Helgers about Mars Vehicles presented by Sebastiaan de Vet.

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The Safety Science Wall: A Story Told in Panels

The Safety Science Wall transforms a TPM corridor into a visual story of safety science, created by Cok Francken, graphic designer from TU Delft’s NMC. Six large panels trace the field’s evolution using restored images, infographics, and archival posters, showcasing how design and research can turn complex history into an engaging, accessible narrative.

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