Really great to hear especially because they are using actors recording “radio drama’s” telling stories relevant to their audience, ie. using art thoughtfully to influence. It’s interesting to note in the cultures they broadcast within radio is the preeminent media people listen to. It’s great to see the power of creative media and how it can be measured for impact. Every single EA org whether a charity or a research group or CEA could use more creative media to amplify the effects of their work. That’s kind of a base understood thing outside of EA, but in this utilitarian bubble, it hasn’t quite yet made it’s mark...”wasteful aesthetics” is the false meme around here. Thanks to FEM for showing the reality.
Really great to hear especially because they are using actors recording “radio drama’s” telling stories relevant to their audience, ie. using art thoughtfully to influence. It’s interesting to note in the cultures they broadcast within radio is the preeminent media people listen to. It’s great to see the power of creative media and how it can be measured for impact. Every single EA org whether a charity or a research group or CEA could use more creative media to amplify the effects of their work. That’s kind of a base understood thing outside of EA, but in this utilitarian bubble, it hasn’t quite yet made it’s mark...”wasteful aesthetics” is the false meme around here. Thanks to FEM for showing the reality.