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
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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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