I watched Life On Our Planet which features David Attenborough speaking about how humans have affected wildlife and the natural world in general during his lifetime.
Future Forms: Social Status
The Internet has created a world that is constantly connected. With the rise in popularity of social media over the last two decades, it is becoming increasingly important to maintain a healthy balance between our time spent on the screen, and in the real world. How many of us maintain this balance? And what can we do to keep it?
The Internet has created a world that is constantly connected. With the rise in popularity of social media over the last two decades, it is becoming increasingly important to maintain a healthy balance between our time spent on the screen, and in the real world. Whilst hyper-connectivity through social media remains an extremely valuable tool, there is no doubting that there are numerous side-effects that must be addressed. What can be done to remedy these issues? And how will social media exist in the near future? Find out on this and more on the very first episode of Future Forms.
Hosted by Tom McGrath
with Sean McGrath
with Sean McGrath
Featuring music by Velly Joonas, Still Corners, Digable Planets and Aphex Twin

Kanye West, The Oval Office – Evan Vucci/AP
- 21st February 2019
- Future Forms: Social Status
- By Tom McGrath
Bibliography
Impact of social media on children faces fresh scrutiny – The Guardian
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The Internet has created a world that is constantly connected. With the rise in popularity of social media over the last two decades, it is becoming increasingly important to maintain a healthy balance between our time spent on the screen, and in the real world. How many of us maintain this balance? And what can we do to keep it?

Kanye West, The Oval Office – Evan Vucci/AP
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Hosted by Tom McGrath
with Sean McGrath
with Sean McGrath
Tracklist
Featuring music by Velly Joonas, Still Corners, Digable Planets and Aphex Twin
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The Internet has created a world that is constantly connected. With the rise in popularity of social media over the last two decades, it is becoming increasingly important to maintain a healthy balance between our time spent on the screen, and in the real world. Whilst hyper-connectivity through social media remains an extremely valuable tool, there is no doubting that there are numerous side-effects that must be addressed. What can be done to remedy these issues? And how will social media exist in the near future? Find out on this and more on the very first episode of Future Forms.
Bibliography
Impact of social media on children faces fresh scrutiny – The Guardian
Cameo App (https://www.cameo.com/)
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Kanye West (@kanyewest)
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