K-crazed London meets South Korea
We investigate how South Korean culture and entertainment has taken over the city of London.
We investigate how South Korean culture and entertainment has taken over the city of London.
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?
The world’s most misunderstood plant has many practical uses. We take a closer look at hemp’s potential within the fashion industry: history, trends and activism.
We examine the future of road vehicles, including electric cars and trucks and sustainable new materials.
Government plans to restrict protest have been defeated by the House of Lords after a weekend of demonstrations. Artefact was in the thick 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.
In this documentary, we analyse the male-dominated DJ industry. Female DJs from the UK and Germany share their experiences and the reality of being a woman in the music industry.