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Don't miss: An explorer visits the world's artificial islands

Online exhibitions, artificial island explorers and whether art and culture can thrive on the internet, all in this week’s guide to what’s worth checking out

Humans 13 May 2020

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FACT, a centre for art, film and new technology in Liverpool, UK, is putting together a year-long online programme of podcasts, live streams, videos, challenges and activities exploring our relationship with the natural environment.

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The Age of Islands is a work of non-fiction about people who have built their own islands for fun and profit while rising sea levels cause natural ones to disappear. Explorer Alastair Bonnett boards a boat to explore this strange new world.

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The Art Newspaper on YouTube ponders whether art and culture can thrive on the internet. Covid-19 has forced museums and galleries to reinvent themselves, but will it be enough?

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