The Big Data Show

A ground-breaking show for young people which uses real-life gaming and digital tricks to explore cyber security is going ahead online amid the coronavirus restrictions.

Originally scheduled as live show but postponed because of the Covid-19 pandemic, The Big Data Show will now be presented in a digital form in Scottish schools this September.

The Edinburgh-based Civic Digits Theatre Company behind the show focuses its work on what it is like to be a human in the 21st century and has weaved theatre and gaming together to explore cyber security and data citizenship.

Aimed at late primary and early secondary school pupils, the show sees two ethical hackers, Cy (Cindy Awor) and Bug (Kim Allan), taking pupils on a virtual journey telling the story of Rupert Goodwins, one of the young hackers involved in gaining access to Prince Philip’s BT email in the 1980s, and the court trial that ensued. Using performance, bespoke mobile gaming and digital tricks, the show inspires greater understanding and engagement with our future as digital citizens in the 21st century.

Pupils will watch five short episodes over an hour and a half guided by Cy and Bug, and interacting with a purposely built website and brand-new Super Swipe game app at the same time, trying to solve mysteries they discover as they delve deeper into the fascinating and shocking world of The Big Data Show.

Scottish Government Finance Secretary Kate Forbes said: “For the past few months, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, people across the world have been learning, teaching, working and socialising online.

“Digital technology has never played a bigger role in our lives, and never has it been more important to be aware of the risks from cyber space.

“I’m delighted that The Big Data Show has responded so creatively to the pandemic, taking the event fully online. The information that young people will gain from this new version of the show will help to keep them safe and secure online and to become more cyber resilient. Perhaps it might even inspire some of them to consider careers in cyber security in a few years’ time.”

The Big Data Show is co-written by Civic Digits’ Artistic Director and playwright Clare Duffy and Rupert Goodwins himself.

Clare Duffy said: “We are incredibly excited to be working on The Big Data Show as an online experience. We are confident our audiences will be excited, surprised, shocked and delighted in equal measure and at the same level we had planned for the live show. It is a thrilling creative challenge making audiences feel as immersed as they would be in a live show, and we have got a fantastic bunch of digital magic tricks up our sleeve to make sure that happens.”

Rupert Goodwins said: “Taking the show online is an amazing and exhilarating experience for us. All the excitement and wonder, tension and magic of the stage show, already so drenched in digital, has translated superbly. It is perfect for our story about how lives in the real world and online interact in danger and delight. The whole creative and technical team has leaped into cyberspace like we were born there, and we can’t wait to share what we have made with our audience of true digital natives.”

The digital version of The Big Data Show will be presented in September in several Scottish schools. Teachers who are interested in presenting The Big Data Show to their pupils are encouraged to get in touch with Civic Digits Theatre Company asap here. Capacity is limited.

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