Novelty
As we hunker down for the last period of lockdown novelty has never felt more absent from our lives. Aleks Krotoski explores its importance and asks if the digital world can actually provide it.
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Novelty through your letterbox
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Max Hawkins
Max Hawkins is a nomadic artist and software engineer.聽 For 2 years he lived his life rigidly following the output of the randomising computer algorithms he鈥檇 designed. They determined where he went, what he did, even down to what he ate. Making novelty a way of life. 聽
Dr Sandi Mann
Dr Sandi Mann is a Chartered Psychologist, Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and author of various self-help psychology books Including the Science of Boredom: Why Boredom is good. She is also a lecturer at the University of central Lancashire
Iona Lee
Iona Lee is a poet and illustrator from Edinburgh. In the before-times, she would perform her work at festivals and gigs all over the UK and Europe. Iona is the author of two pamphlets, one of which was shortlisted for a Saltire Award.
Dr James Danckert
James Danckert is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Waterloo. He researches boredom, attention, and the consequences of stroke on human behaviour. He is the co-author of the book Out of My Skull: The Psychology of Boredom.
Tim Hwang
Tim Hwang is the publisher of the Trade Journal Cooperative, a quarterly niche trade journal subscription service. He is also the author of "Subprime Attention Crisis," a recent book about the fragility of online programmatic advertising. He tweets regularly聽@timhwang.
Ernie Smith
Ernie Smith is the editor of , a twice-weekly newsletter that dives into digital obscurites in search of the end of the long tail. Previously, he founded the popular news Tumblr ShortFormBlog, and is a contributor to Vice鈥檚 Motherboard, among other publications. He鈥檚 never seen a side project he didn鈥檛 like.
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- Mon 15 Mar 2021 16:30麻豆社 Radio 4
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The Digital Human
Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world