Sabrina FaramarziA review of Russian Rave Band Little Big in BerlinIf camp is the zeitgeist, then Little Big can definitely be categorised as such. The Russian rave band who have catapulted to cult…May 12, 2019May 12, 2019
Sabrina FaramarziFinding community in a godless worldWith more and more people identifying as non-religious, secular congregations are finding ways to help us live better, together — but is…Feb 18, 20191Feb 18, 20191
Sabrina FaramarziAuditory Dreams: how we fell in love with soundExploring the growing rise of sound-led experiences in cultureApr 19, 2017Apr 19, 2017
Sabrina FaramarziNavigating the complex social etiquette of Iranian ta’arofTa’arof is an Iranian social custom whereby playfully refusing an offer the first time round is a polite way to behave. For Westerners, it…Apr 17, 2017Apr 17, 2017
Sabrina FaramarziTwisted Fairytales: Rachel Maclean’s candy-coloured, post-internet apocalypseWhat do you get if you mix The Simpsons, Black Mirror and Alice in Wonderland? Something like Rachel Maclean’s new art film, It’s What’s…Feb 16, 2017Feb 16, 2017
Sabrina FaramarziWhy Facebook is freedom for Muslim women in IranFor many people in the western world, Facebook is a platform to share and connect with friends and family and is participated with in a…Feb 6, 2017Feb 6, 2017
Sabrina FaramarziPreserving the future — close encounters with the macabre history of London’s Hunterian MuseumNestled in the quiet square of Lincoln’s Inn Fields is one of London’s most interesting collections. Walk up to the second floor of the…Feb 5, 20171Feb 5, 20171
Sabrina FaramarziMemento Mori (remember we die)A short film exploring the public’s attitude towards death. Filmed at Nunhead Cemetery. Shot and edited by Sabrina Faramarzi.Dec 9, 2016Dec 9, 2016
Sabrina FaramarziResearch shows that changing your body language can make you more confidentNot only does the brain affect the body, but the body can also affect the brain. According to research, people can trick their brains into…Oct 25, 2016Oct 25, 2016