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Nine models posed as Rodin’s ‘The Thinker’ gather in Battersea Park, London, ​​to mark the launch of the Nine Dots Prize, a new prize for creative thinking​ that addresses contemporary social issues. Picture date: Thursday 20 Oct 2016.
Entrants need to answer the question 'Are digital technologies making politics impossible?' and the winner will get US$100,000 and a book deal with Cambridge University Press. The Prize is called the Nine Dots Prize after the nine dots puzzle, which is a lateral thinking puzzle that can only be solved by drawing outside the box of nine dots arranged in three rows of three.
For further information contact Caitlin Allen caitlin@riotcommunications.com 020 3174 0118 / 07814 403 000 or visit ninedotsprize.org
Photo credit: Anthony Upton/Photocall Productions.

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Nine models posed as Rodin’s ‘The Thinker’ gather in Battersea Park, London, ​​to mark the launch of the Nine Dots Prize, a new prize for creative thinking​ that addresses contemporary social issues. Picture date: Thursday 20 Oct 2016.<br />
Entrants need to answer the question 'Are digital technologies making politics impossible?' and the winner will get US$100,000 and a book deal with Cambridge University Press. The Prize is called the Nine Dots Prize after the nine dots puzzle, which is a lateral thinking puzzle that can only be solved by drawing outside the box of nine dots arranged in three rows of three.<br />
For further information contact Caitlin Allen caitlin@riotcommunications.com 020 3174 0118 / 07814 403 000 or visit ninedotsprize.org<br />
Photo credit: Anthony Upton/Photocall Productions.