Paris, the drug addict
The infamous drug-fuelled past of the city of love, and how this underground legacy is being dealt with today.
The infamous drug-fuelled past of the city of love, and how this underground legacy is being dealt with today.
The fatigue over the battle of gentrification Brixton has been getting the best of out its native community.
What is happening to the Turner Prize? What does it mean for the prestigious award that Helen Marten won? Will it survive much longer?
Slavery occurs right here in the UK – one former slave, Blessing, tells us about life in slavery, and how she escaped.
Flowers in afros and edits have become popularised but does it represent the essence of blackness?
BioRock has saved many coral reefs in Indonesia. Could this technology offer long term solutions for saving our threatened marine ecosystems?
We examine how refugee children are falling into slavery at the hands of human traffickers because of a lack of support across Europe.
It’s a popular theory amongst scientists and tech pioneers and that our universe is a computer simulation run by future humans.
The Investigatory Powers Act has come into effect in the United Kingdom, so Artefact explores what this means in reality.
Artefact joined a conference call with Edward Snowden about the importance of journalism in times of mass surveillance and Trump.