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Converging Cultures
Caroline Christie
Caroline is the section editor of Art & Design at Little Atoms. She has written for The Guardian, Vice and Dazed & Confused.
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Articles
The housing project in Liverpool that's going to win the Turner prize
Art & Design
How a design collective in London got involved with one of the country's most neglected neighbourhoods
The Modernist Sandcastles of Coney Island
Art & Design
What drives one man to spend 10 hours painstakingly building a brutalist sandcastle?
Little Malcolm: The cult classic that never was
Film & Music
David Halliwell’s play about politics, sex and corduroy is getting a much needed revival
Artificial intelligence: all too human?
Science
It's not the robots we have to worry about. It's ourselves
Tracking down the one person who nearly ruined the music industry
Film & Music
The story of online music piracy
The psychedelic drug that could explain our belief in life after death
Science
Scientists have discovered DMT, the Class A hallucinogenic, naturally occurs in the body, and may contain clues about what happens when we die, and why people see fairies
The man who stole Banksy's masterpiece
Art & Design
Film & Music
A ten-year feud involving journalists, ex-porn stars, East End hench men and the world's most famous urban artist
Interview: Jesse Armstrong
Words
We spoke to the man behind The Thick Of It, Peep Show and Fresh Meat about his brilliant first novel Love, Sex And Other Foreign Policy Goals
Little Atoms weekly round-up (the ‘reviewing our security measures’ edition)
“Queen’s is, and will remain, a place where difficult issues can be discussed.”
Why did Swiss police arrest an algorithm?
Art & Design
Artists !Mediengruppe Bitnik created a bot that crawled the dark net buying whatever it could find
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Editors' picks
A cultural history of pandemics
5G doesn’t cause coronavirus. Here’s how we know
Lyra McKee: We forgot that Northern Ireland could be a welcoming place