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Prime Time with Iain Farrell
Photography ·

Prime Time with Iain Farrell

Prime Lenses has grown from a modest creative project into 80+ thoughtful conversations with photographers, including Joel Meyerowitz. Eschewing gear talk so prevalent in the podcast brosphere, it enthusiastically captures the joy of craft, creativity, and the voices shaping photography today.

Meta, Do Better
AI ·

Meta, Do Better

Reuters’ investigation into Meta’s 200-page AI chatbot guidelines revealed egregious oversights approved by Meta's Chief Ethicist. The case underscores how Meta’s rapid AI expansion is outpacing ethical safeguards and creating substantial societal risk.

Tiny Desk Concerts - An Appreciation
Music ·

Tiny Desk Concerts - An Appreciation

NPR’s Tiny Desk shows prove that stripped-back, intimate spaces can draw out raw, unforgettable performances. Like MTV Unplugged before it, the pared-down format removes distractions and lets artistic talent shine.

Of strategy and moles
Strategy ·

Of strategy and moles

I’ve been deep in strategy and design work for a new brand - late nights, early starts, and plenty of ignored sleep debt. Research has carried me from Bauhaus to Ndebele art, while the dog keeps vigil and the moles wage war in the orchard.

Africa is bigger than you think
Africa ·

Africa is bigger than you think

The African Union has renewed support for the “Correct the Map” campaign, which challenges the Mercator projection for distorting the true size of continents. The campaign seeks to restore Africa’s rightful place in global consciousness.

Balimaya Project
Music ·

Balimaya Project

Mandé-jazz ensemble Balimaya Project at Snape Maltings. Their vibrant, genre-fluid sound recalls reference to African music that has, in part, soundtracked my life—joyous, evocative, and far beyond the rubric of “world music.”

Avigdor Arikha
Art History ·

Avigdor Arikha

In Edinburgh’s Portrait Gallery, I discovered Avigdor Arikha’s striking portrait of Lord Home. Its scale, texture, and colour revealed the irreplaceable presence of the original - something no reproduction can match - capturing the unassuming grace of Britain’s “quiet aristocrat.”

Love Kebabs. Hate Entitlement.
Food Writing ·

Love Kebabs. Hate Entitlement.

It’s hard to disagree with Mangal II: too many diners confuse hospitality with servitude, and feedback with public flogging. Weaponised reviews, no-shows, and performative outrage are detrimental to the fragile economics of independent restaurants, pushing them ever closer to the brink.

Misinformation Vulnerability
Resilience ·

Misinformation Vulnerability

Public discussion continues to be dominated by lab leak narratives and political agendas - discourse that is often conspiratorial or speculative. Misinformation actively hinders our ability to prepare, detect, and respond to the next pandemic threat.

The new 'gram?
Photography ·

The new 'gram?

First impressions of Irys, a new ad-free social app by Alan Schaller with grand ambitions. Primarily focused on still photography and community but taking an ethical design approach, unlike Meta.