
Season One of Artifacts explores the emotional history of the internet generation. Not just the technology itself, but the feelings attached to it.The optimism. The weirdness. The creativity.The sense that the internet once felt smaller.More personal. More human.This season:the Dreamcast becomes a lost futureold forums become digital neighbourhoodsburned CDs become emotional time capsulesand forgotten corners of the internet remind us what online spaces used to feel like before everything became contentThis is Artifacts Season One: Lost Futures.New episodes weekly.Get involvedIf you enjoy Artifacts, you can support it with a one-off tip.No subscriptions, no commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here.If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app!And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen or watch for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, their preferred podcast app, or online at Artifacts Podcast.Products I Use for ArtifactsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link.My equipment:RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low ProfileRecommended resources:Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic AI assistant for audio post production
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