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Todd Sampson returns with another two-part investigation, this time looking at how the internet is changing us and what we can do about it.
Airing over two nights on Monday, October 10 and Tuesday, October 11 at 7.30pm, Season 2 of Mirror Mirror will open your eyes to how the internet is changing the way we view the world.
As we witness the first generation of kids who have only known life with mobile internet, Todd Sampson returns with another season of Mirror Mirror, this time looking at the various ways we use the internet, how it's changing us and how we love and hate.
Exploring multiple stories across the two episodes, Todd takes a look at the ways internet companies are capturing our attention and rewiring our brains and meets the people whose lives have been irreparably affected in one way or another.
Hate is profitable. It captures our attention, polarises us and is used to manipulate how we think. Todd Sampson looks at how society is being affected by tech companies helping hate to be normalised.
With the average Aussie spending 17 years of their life staring at their phone, Todd Sampson investigates how the internet is affecting our relationships and what impact this is having on our lives.
Todd Sampson returns with another two-part investigation, this time looking at how the internet is changing us and what we can do about it.
Airing over two nights on Monday, October 10 and Tuesday, October 11 at 7.30pm, Season 2 of Mirror Mirror will open your eyes to how the internet is changing the way we view the world.
As we witness the first generation of kids who have only known life with mobile internet, Todd Sampson returns with another season of Mirror Mirror, this time looking at the various ways we use the internet, how it's changing us and how we love and hate.
Exploring multiple stories across the two episodes, Todd takes a look at the ways internet companies are capturing our attention and rewiring our brains and meets the people whose lives have been irreparably affected in one way or another.
In this documentary series, Todd Sampson delves into the global issue of body dissatisfaction and the heavy impact it has on a society that is more vulnerable than ever.
In a world infiltrated with advertising and reliant on social media, body images are constantly being compared, causing unhappiness between people and their appearance.
"We wanted to explore why we are all so dissatisfied with our bodies and what can we do about it?" Todd Sampson told 10 play.
"There's no questioning advertising's role in perpetuating the beauty ideal, but then amplify that with social media and it's incredibly powerful. We have a television in our pocket that we use in the majority of our waking hour, so it has a huge impact and I guess part of the reason to do this film was I have first-hand experience in advertising. I've been there, I worked in the industry, I understand it."
Todd begins the series with a moment where he asks a group of kids a few confronting questions, such as "Would you rather be fat, or sick?" and "Would you rather be beautiful, or smart?"