Letting it all out on the dance floor
We hug, smile, laugh and even talk with random strangers – this is abnormal anywhere else but not at a rave, so is going out and dancing improving our psychology?
We hug, smile, laugh and even talk with random strangers – this is abnormal anywhere else but not at a rave, so is going out and dancing improving our psychology?
Artefact talks to online question ‘answerers’ about the world of question platforms.
With 1,700 separate events in Poland and 80+ venues abroad, we visit what is possibly the biggest concert-fundraiser in Europe.
The exhibition of Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion explores the innovative work of Spanish designer Cristóbal Balenciaga and how he has created a lasting impact on fashion today.
When a disease is capable of robbing you of your mind how do you find a way to stay visible?
Artefact joins the Women’s March 2018, and asks why it was largely ignored by the mainstream media.
2018 marks the Queen’s 65th year on the throne, so Artefact re-opens the debate of monarchy versus republicanism.
We examine social attitudes to acne and speak to one photographer whose photo project is challenging those views.
How one Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh drew in thousands of truth seekers from around the world in the 70s and 80s.
We get an insight into the extreme challenges people set themselves in order to raise money and awareness for charities.