Working from home, in the midst of a pandemic, I’m not leaving the house often these days. Yet for someone with nowhere to go, my social calendar is surprisingly full.
From virtual family meets, virtual fitness classes, virtual DJ nights to virtual Sunday service too, there is a lot going on in my living room.
My inbox is also full of invitations to a plethora of digital events over the summer, as life under lockdown lingers. Countless events and festivals have been cancelled through the summer — with many now moving to virtual platforms.
Some organizers are experimenting with virtual events for the first time and the learning curve will be steep. While there are certain aspects of in-person experiences that can’t be replicated in the