Location
Bristol, United Kingdom
School
University of Salford, dBs Institute of Sound & Digital Technologies
Expertise
Audio, Games Consoles & PCs, Creative Technology & Software
- Anthoni is a writer, journalist, and psychologist with experience researching how people interact with technology.
- His passion for tech goes back to the early 2000s, which he spent most of clinging to his pink Gameboy Advance or playing PS2. Since then, he's experimented with building interactive experiences using game engines like Unity.
- While studying for his first degree, Anthoni worked extensively in broadcasting and was shortlisted for four awards for his work in student radio.
Experience
Anthoni 'Toni' Oisin H.C. started creating content for radio broadcasting and the internet in the 2010s. When the 2020s rolled around, he pivoted to digital publishing when he co-founded QSO Media with AC Lavender, where he is an Editor and the Head of Audio. Since then, he has reported on a variety of beats, including entertainment, science, and technology, while contributing to publications like Collider, News-Medical, TheGamer, QueerAF, Gfinity eSports, and more. Outside of writing, he has extensive hands-on experience working with emerging creative technologies like Dolby Atmos and has a passion for creating innovative, immersive art.
Education
Anthoni holds a Bachelor of Science psychology degree with First-Class Honours. He also attained a Master of the Arts degree in sound innovation. Throughout both of these degrees, he has researched the societal and personal impacts of technology.
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Nintendo is being forced to adapt to a major regulatory change, but it is also turning this into an opportunity to slow down production of the Nintendo Switch.
By Anthoni Oisin
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