Unbagged: Contemporary art in a shopping bag.
We meet the frequently ‘masked in plastic’ Wolverhampton artist known as the ‘Baglord’ and his band.
We meet the frequently ‘masked in plastic’ Wolverhampton artist known as the ‘Baglord’ and his band.
Five end-of-life doulas reflect on death, activism and what it means to walk alongside the dying.
We talk to the co-founders of Conceivable Futures: a network encouraging people to actively participate in climate action and its intersection with reproductive rights.
Artefact reports on violence against women of colour and how it makes them question their worth in society.
Artefact talks to Lucy Panesar, the Progression and Attainment Project Manager at UAL, about what it means to ‘decolonise’ the curriculum,
How do we, an always hungry, always online audience, contribute to content creator burn-out? And how can those who suffer in their social media job get out of it?
Various futuristic gadgets support the lives of people with diabetes. We discuss the progress of modern health technologies with the Diashop-Team in Berlin, Germany.
In this episode we ask whether our dependency on social media indicates a need for stronger regulation? Futurologist Ian Pearson and LCC students tell us what they think.
In this episode we explore the future of relationships, including how polyamorous and long distance relationships are becoming the norm, with personal accounts of couples in the UK and Denmark.
Insects might be the future of dog food. We spoke to Sabrina Jaap, co-founder of Tenetrio, to discover how these new-age treats are ethically made.