Mahsa Amini’s brutal death has sparked outrage. “Woman. Life. Freedom” is now a message being sent in protest against the regime.
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.
Ai Weiwei's Rapture exhibition
We visit Ai Weiwei’s Rapture exhibition in Portugal, which highlights the dark reality of oppression which still exists around the world.
Leaving island life to live a life-long dream
Meet Jaheim Harry, a young Tobagonian footballer who has been given a once-in-a-lifetime chance with a sports scholarship in Portugal
Photographers that thrived through lockdown
We meet the photographers who say they have ‘found a new stable rhythm’ in the aftermath of the March 2020 lockdown.
Breaking the glass ceiling in business
At this time, when the gender gap seems to be constantly decreasing, how is it that sexism appears to still exist in the business world?
'A Call to Garms' to tackle homelessness
Artefact visited the Savile Row pop-up shop which has challenged the fashion industry to help fight homelessness.
A day in the life of a Carer
We spend a day with a care worker at a residential home for elderly people.
We talk to developers and publishers about the rise in physical releases of indie games, and risks companies face to deliver them to consumers.
Is #fitspo just as harmful as #thinspo?
Artefact explores whether both hashtags can be as damaging as each other.