Flawless
Aleks Krotoski explores the social and psychological impact of a life lived online, where maintaining a perfectly curated life is key and real life flaws are hidden...
Producer: Victoria McArthur
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Becca Inglis
Becca Inglis is a writer and digital marketer based in Edinburgh. In her day job, she creates online content for a variety of culture organisations including Beltane Fire Society and The Edinburgh Festival of Sound. Her writing focusses on the intersections between culture and everyday life, covering topics like mental health, music, medical science, and technology.
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Shelby Davis-Cooper
Shelby graduated from Yale with a degree in Women鈥檚, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. In her personal essay for Man Repeller, 鈥淢y Instagram is Perfect, My Real Life Is Not鈥, she writes of the difficulties she experiences in presenting herself authentically on social media.聽
Shelby is re-applying to medical school with the intention of becoming an ob-gyn and policymaker.聽She is much more than the version of herself she presents on Instagram.
Elad Nehorai
Elad Nehorai is a writer and blogger based in Brooklyn, New York. The work that he does focusses on getting people to look at the difficult parts of themselves and the world. He鈥檚 also been a community leader, focussing on the burgeoning community of Jews in Brooklyn, especially Orthodox Jews. Elad became Orthodox 10-years ago, so a lot of the things he鈥檚 gone through and a lot of his journey is connected to that spiritual development.
Nick Freeman
Nick Freeman teaches English Loughborough University, and has published widely on decadent matters past and present. He also writes about film, television, and Weird fiction. His study of the Oscar Wilde trials and their context, 1895: Drama, Disaster and Disgrace in Late Victorian Literature, is published by Edinburgh University Press.
Muneaki Shimode
Muneaki is an artisan craftsman based in Kyoto, Japan. One of his skills is working in Kintsugi. Kintsugi is the art of repairing broken dishes, highlighting the cracks with gold. The word comes from 'Kin', meaning gold and 'tsugi' meaning connect. In essence, it's about reconnecting to the world and bringing back to life rather than ignoring or discarding.聽
The notion of preservation is an intrinsic part of Japanese culture. With聽Kintsugi, the beauty is not in the dish itself, but in what the dish represents to the owner. There are only a few professional artisans in Kyoto working in the same specialism as Muneaki. He's the youngest at 27, and he followed his father and his grandfather in to the profession.聽
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- Mon 8 Oct 2018 16:30成人论坛 Radio 4
- Tue 17 Sep 2019 23:30成人论坛 Radio 4
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The Digital Human
Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world