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Have ever wanted to brush up on your internet meme knowledge? Or learn how to craft the perfect meme? Look no further.

Quad in Derby's Cathedral Quarter will be hosting a series of workshops called 'Do You Know the Way? Memes and the Internet' over the summer.

The workshop is part of the Quad's number of outreach projects within the community. John Whall, digital participation curator at the Quad, will be hosting the course.

He said: "The idea originated from our Minecraft club where many of our participants would talk about memes and it also interlinked with our work alongside Joey Holder who is running our Deep Belief Network gallery.

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"I'll be running the course and it will be very flexible on how we run the workshop but we hope this will open the door to more internet and digital related courses in the future".

A statement of the Quad's website reads: "Originating in genetics, memes have now become a staple of the adopting, adapting and sharing visual nature of the internet.

"In this series of workshops participants will be invited to discuss, create and adapt memes, letting them loose on the internet"

The free workshops will be taking place from 2pm on every Monday in August and is suitable for ages 10 to 16.

Anyone interested in the workshop can book via the Quad's website or on 01332 290 606.

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