From love to surveillance: the emergence of the Lovot
In a time of increasing AI anxiety, could these little creatures be the ones to spread love?
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In a time of increasing AI anxiety, could these little creatures be the ones to spread love?
From love to surveillance: the emergence of the Lovot Read More »
The New Testament of our generation’s pop Bible
1989 (Taylor’s Version) Read More »
A sitcom, or situational comedy, is a “serialised comedic program where each episode revolves around a different situation. In each different situation, however, there is the same cast of characters who return from episode to episode.” This style of television was at its peak in the 90s, with sitcoms such as Friends, Seinfeld, Everybody Loves
“Character is that quality upon which you can depend under pressure and other conditions. Character makes the fighter predictable. Character helps him win.” These are the famous words of Cus D’Amato, arguably one of the greatest boxing trainers of all time. Cus trained three world heavyweight champions, including Mike Tyson. He had a unique approach
Boxing in pursuit of greatness Read More »
An interview with a Toronto creative on the effects of oversaturation and how this is redefining career success in creative industries
Is oversaturation in creative industries impacting the next generation of creatives? Read More »
Our obsession with recycling the past
The cycles of camera culture Read More »
Ballet flats are stepping back out of the shadows
The internet is redefining the term ‘girlhood’ Read More »
Portrayal of disability in horror
Horror has an ableism problem Read More »