Journalism
non-exhaustive, reverse-chronological HIGHLIGHTS of My published work:
“Earth, wind, and solar fire” Increment, February 2021 issue
“Interview: Sarah Allen” Increment, May 2020 issue
“The Forgotten Woman Who Unlocked the Greenhouse Effect” How We Get To Next, 2019/03/15
“Playing Games With Life” How We Get To Next, 2019/02/22
“The Tacky Cities of Tomorrow” How We Get To Next, 2018/08/10
“Guano, Guano, Gone” How We Get To Next, 2018/07/13
“Actions Replays for Human Rights Violations” How We Get To Next, 2018/06/21
“Barbra Streisand’s Clone Dog Army” How We Get To Next, 2018/03/08
“Capturing the mundanity of humanity: the rapid rise of live-streaming” Techradar, 2016/10/12
“London's Victorian Hyperloop: the forgotten pneumatic railway beneath the capital's streets” CityMetric, 2016/08/31
“Amateur Rocketeers Are Keeping the Space Age Spirit Alive” How We Get To Next, 2016/08/22
“Deconstructing the tomato: elBulli mastermind Ferran Adrià’s academic fixation with food” The New Statesman, 2015/05/11
“Mapping the psychedelic brain: how LSD is making a comeback” The New Statesman, 2015/03/25
“Cities:Skylines is the SimCity remake you've always wanted” CityMetric, 2015/03/18
“Sex isn’t chromosomes: the story of a century of misconceptions about X & Y” The New Statesman, 2015/02/23
“Before we give doors and toasters sentience, we should decide what we’re comfortable with first” The New Statesman, 2015/02/10
“Returning the gaze: everyone’s a war reporter in an always-connected world” The New Statesman, 2014/09/11
“Tropes vs Anita Sarkeesian: on passing off anti-feminist nonsense as critique” The New Statesman, 2014/08/27
“Friends, Reunited: the founders of the first big social network are back to try to save it” The New Statesman, 2014/08/10
“Artful procrastination: Cory Arcangel and Jonah Peretti on a book of tweets about writing books” The New Statesman, 2014/08/06
“Facebook and OKCupid are the latest iterations in the architecture of psychological manipulation” The New Statesman, 2014/07/31
“Football is all the easier to love, or hate, because it is unquantifiable" The New Statesman, 2014/07/09
“Why terrorists tweet about cats” The New Statesman, 2014/06/18
“The sexist pseudoscience of pick-up artists: the dangers of ‘alpha male’ thinking” The New Statesman, 2014/06/04
“‘Jews are adapted to capitalism’, and other nonsenses of the new scientific racism” The New Statesman, 2014/05/20
“Let’s colonize the clouds of Venus” Medium, 2013/11/11
“Look to the Heygate Estate for what's wrong with London's housing” The New Statesman, 2013/11/06
“Balloons help North Koreans receive human-rights messages” Wired UK, 2013/10/21
“Frank Ahearn: the 'digital hit man' who can help you disappear” Wired UK, 2013/06/04
“Kim Jong-Ale: North Korea's surprising microbrewery culture explored” Wired UK, 2013/04/29
“Open source cola and the 'Napster moment' for the food business” Wired UK, 2013/04/15
“Big data and the death of the theorist” Wired UK, 2013/01/25
“The UK is a world leader in VFX, but that position is under threat” Wired UK 2012/10/23
“Brian Eno on music that thinks for itself” Wired UK, 2012/09/28
“Would the Olympics be better if athletes were allowed to take drugs?” Wired UK 2012/09/07