Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC
Perfectly well, perhaps if you are Vanessa Feltz – we’ve been having an entertaining dialogue this week about whether modern technology is an essential part of our lives. But for some media students at Bournemouth University, it’s been something akin to torture. They have been taking part in a global experiment called Unplugged. It is designed to examine the intimate relationship young people now have with the media and work out what happens when television, radio, the web, and mobile phones are taken away. Earlier this week I pitched up in Bournemouth to film three of the many students taking part in the experiment.
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