Ad Free Zone

Ad Free Zone

Ad Free Zone Image: They Live (1988) John Carpenter Art Network North East asked me to write an article, responding to a ‘cultural placemaking’ brief. My proposal would be to remove all advertising from a designated zone in the city and replace it with artworks and...
A World Without Music?

A World Without Music?

In 2021, I wrote a blog for the UBI Lab Network using Bill Drummond’s No Music Day project to frame an argument for Basic Income. You can read the article here. In 2022 I contacted Bill to let him know about the article. The next day he has added it to his website as...
How could we do things differently?

How could we do things differently?

How could we do things differently? This article was written during the first UK lockdown in 2020 as a way to think about how the experience had changed our perceptions. At the time there was a lot of talk about learning from the pandemic and building back better. It...

UBI and Creativity

UBI and Creativity We’re all creative. If you don’t think you are, it’s probably because you haven’t had the chance to explore your ideas beyond daydreaming. The creative process takes time, space and energy. Trial-and-error is necessary to discover anything...

WORK

Work [wurk] noun 1. exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labour; toil. 2. productive or operative activity. 3. employment, as in some form of industry, especially as a means of earning one’s livelihood: to look for work. 4. one’s...
Universal Basic Income: A way to invest in society?

Universal Basic Income: A way to invest in society?

This article was published in The Eclipse tabloid newspaper, October 2017   Would you rather be paid a lot of money to do a job that you hate or earn a lot less for doing something that you love? For a growing number of people working 40 hours a week in return...

Ego Surfing

Like staring into the mirror for too long we have all googled our own name. Who is Toby Lloyd? Who is Toby Phips Lloyd?   In a monologue uploaded to YouTube, Lloyd explores how that familiar sense of self is constructed and how meaningful it actually is. Drawing...