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.
In our age of social media, are immersive art exhibitions set up purely with instagrammability in mind?
Increasingly, the term ’vanilla’ has been used as a negative way of describing intimacy. But what’s wrong with enjoying something classic?
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?
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.
Welcome to a brand new podcast series exploring the future of our daily lives. How will we live, work and interact in the future?
Twitch has been evolving since its first year and especially since it was bought by Amazon. We talk to one user to understand better how Twitch works.
Many face challenges to keep regular life going in the midst of a pandemic; particularly whilst dating it is difficult to maintain the same habits as before Covid-19.
How social media helped to shape the progression of cannabis home cultivation across the globe.