Solitary
Aleks Krotoski explores what it means to be solitary in our digital world and whether we should be more nuanced in our approach to the complex human emotion of loneliness.
Aleks Krotoski explores what it means to be solitary in our digital world and whether we should be more nuanced in our approach to the complex human emotion of loneliness.
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Digital Human, we鈥檝e been reflecting on some of the questions that have stuck with us over the years. When 'Isolation' aired in 2013, the phrase 'loneliness epidemic' often appeared in the press with digital technology regarded as a key culprit in increasing isolation. Aleks interrogated this idea, exploring ways in which technology might facilitate as well as disrupt connection, speaking to inventor Joanna Montgomery whose prototype project 'Pillow Talk' had become an internet sensation.
Things shifted during lockdown when enforced separation from loved ones and, conversely, a lack of personal space, effectively mainstreamed loneliness, with technology reframed as an important tool in keeping us connected. In this follow-up programme Aleks wonders what insights the pandemic revealed about loneliness and how we might future-proof ourselves against it? She finds out what happened next for Joanna Montgomery and talks to writer and historian Fay Bound Alberti who suggests that there is a distinction between transitory and chronic loneliness. 'Wellbeing smuggler' Antony Malmo talks about how the language we use around loneliness can be counter-productive whilst Maff Potts of the Camerados movement explains how setting up 'public living rooms' can remove stigma and encourage community connections.
Produced by Lynsey Moyes in Edinburgh.
Contributors:
Joanna Montgomery is an interaction designer, founder of technology company, Little Riot and the creative mind behind the internet phenomenon "Pillow Talk鈥. Her work explores how humans engage with technology and the impact it has on society.
Antony Malmo, Director of Change and Capability at Allos Australia describes himself as a 鈥榳ellbeing smuggler鈥 and 鈥榡argon cutter鈥 and is an accomplished educator across the fields of management, finance, health, engineering and manufacturing.
Fay Bound Alberti is a writer, historian and consultant. She is UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Professor in Modern History at the University of York. Her books include This Mortal Coil (2016) and A Biography of Loneliness (2020).
Maff Potts is founder of the Camerados movement which believes that the simple human act of looking after each other can be transformative. https://www.camerados.org/
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Joanna Montgomery is an interaction designer, founder of technology company, Little Riot and the creative mind behind the internet phenomenon "Pillow Talk鈥. Her work explores how humans engage with technology and the impact it has on society.
Antony Malmo, Director of Change and Capability at Allos Australia describes himself as a 鈥榳ellbeing smuggler鈥 and 鈥榡argon cutter鈥 and is an accomplished educator across the fields of management, finance, health, engineering and manufacturing.聽
Fay Bound Alberti is a writer, historian and consultant. She co-founded the Centre for the History of Emotions at Queen Mary University of London, where she remains an honorary senior research fellow in history. Her books include This Mortal Coil (2016) and A Biography of Loneliness (2020). She lives in London.
Maff Potts is founder of the Camerados movement which believes that the simple human act of looking after each other can be transformative.聽 https://www.camerados.org/
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- Mon 20 Jun 2022 16:30麻豆社 Radio 4
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The Digital Human
Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world