We discuss virtual reality and the philosophical implications it presents.
No longer a game of 90 minutes
Referees are often the focus of criticism from managers, players and fans. Max Petch considers whether the antaganism is putting would-ve referees off.
Convergence: The future of music & multimedia
Convergence Festival is coming to London this spring with a mad mix of music, art and technology.
Students and the culture of tomorrow
The arts and sciences are coming together in the same way they did in Leonardo Da Vinci’s time: are we experiencing a new renaissance?
Should information be beautiful?
The rise and rise of data visualisation and the debate over whether clarity or beauty should take precedence.
'Tinder for after-parties' lands in London
Like the sound of an app being hailed as a Tinder for parties? Creator and founder of KickOn Charlie Stewart wants his app to bring people together for parties, instead of people spending time on Facebook and Instagram.
Artificial Intelligence: The future of humanity
AI experts weigh in on whether mankind can survive the dawn of the machine era.
Tinder: The new art of dating
My argument that Tinder’s sole purpose was for hook-ups, not relationships, fell on deaf ears. “We aren’t in the 18th Century! Get with the times!”
Taking a bite out of Apple
As a new era of Apple dawns, let us try and discern what it is that makes them so special.
