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Spanish art show spotlights 'hidden' digital divide in pandemic


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A painting of a woman using an iPad, a vase depicting children dreaming of computers - both historical objects with a contemporary twist highlighting the world s growing digital divide during the coronavirus pandemic.
The exhibition at Barcelona s Analog Museum of Digital Inequality aims to show how this gap - laid bare by COVID-19 - disproportionately affects women and low-income and ethnic minority groups.
The so-called digital divide refers to the gap between those who have access to computers and the internet, and those with limited or no access.
About 54 percent of the global population used the internet last year, but less than a fifth of people in the least-developed countries were online, according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations agency. ....

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Spanish art show spotlights 'hidden' digital divide in pandemic


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BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A painting of a woman using an iPad, a vase depicting children dreaming of computers - both historical objects with a contemporary twist highlighting the world’s growing digital divide during the coronavirus pandemic.
The exhibition at Barcelona’s Analog Museum of Digital Inequality aims to show how this gap - laid bare by COVID-19 -disproportionately affects women and low-income and ethnic minority groups.
The so-called “digital divide” refers to the gap between those who have access to computers and the internet, and those with limited or no access.
About 54% of the global population used the internet last year, but less than a fifth of people in the least-developed countries were online, according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations agency. ....

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