My multimedia project Riding the artificial wave investigates the rise of artificial wave technology and its impacts on surfing. The main body of work is a magazine feature called Surfing away from shore. It is written for Huck Magazine and features interviews from major players in the wave pool and surfing world. Thanks to everyone […]
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Polyamorous relationships: Stereotypes
Polyamorous relationships often have any stereotypes surrounding them. Stereotypes: A fixed general image or set of characteristics that a lot of people believe represent a particular type of person or thing. Polyamorous relationships often have any stereotypes surrounding them. Polyamorist Eunice Hung is in a relationship with four people and is a co-organiser of The London […]
Polyamorous relationships: A sociological perspective
A Sociological perspective on Polyamorous relationships Polyamory holds many questions, some of which can be answered from a sociological perspective. Researcher of Polyamory and cultural sociology, Christian Klesse explains how we are unlikely to be wired to be polyamorous nor monogamous. Christian is currently a researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research includes the history of […]
DJ Minds Matter Audio: How to improve your mental health as a DJ
Featuring in the DJ Minds Matter printed feature, Helen Brice is one of the UK’s leading psychotherapists for musicians. Here, she gives her 4 top tips on how to improve your mental health as a DJ.
DJ Minds Matter Online: The Kaleidoscope Orchestra
The growing conversation surrounding mental health is music to their ears
DJ Minds Matter: Print Feature
DJ Minds Matter is a multimedia project investigating what factors seem to be causing poor mental health amongst DJs.
Cannabis saved me: Online article
The legalisation of medical cannabis hit news in early November – allowing specialist doctors to prescribe the drug, but only for certain conditions. Celine Byford investigates if a cancer cure has been resting in the plant for years Cancer is one of the biggest killers worldwide, and researchers continue to try to find a cure. […]
Cannabis saved me: Print Article
‘Cannabis saved me’ is a Multimedia Journalism project which investigates the use of medicinal cannabis. It delves into the new cannabis prescription law, personal experiences of using the drug and investigates whether cannabis could be considered a ‘cure’ for cancer. The print article is below, based on The Guardian magazine. It is the largest portion […]
Cannabis saved me: Audio | Legalisation
The print article highlights the new cannabis law, allowing specialist doctors to prescribe cannabis to those with limited conditions. However, I wondered why the possession of cannabis still remains illegal in the UK. I managed to get in contact with Eoin and Brynn, both from the cannabis industry and based in different areas of the […]
Cannabis saved me: Video
Exploring whether cannabis can be used as medicine led to a wider discovery of the black market. When it was revealed to me that only people with limited conditions would be prescribed cannabis legally, I realised that the illegal drug business would still live on. To accommodate the project, I created this video below. I […]