Typhoon highlights technology’s stranglehold

When Dave Kendall travelled to Boracay, Philippines on holiday, he found the island cut off by a devastating typhoon — prompting him to reflect on technology’s “learned helplessness”.

Cashless dining in Khon Kaen

The first cashless food court, requiring diners to pay with QR codes, opens in the northeastern Thai city of Khon Kaen on November 22, 2017.

Smart dining with Eatigo app

A mobile app launched in June 2014 allows hungry Bangkokians to score meal discounts at nearby restaurants with empty tables. Eatigo App (Bangkok Post TV) from Bangkok Post on Vimeo.

Robotic hair transplants

Technology is driving medical tourism in Thailand, as I discover at the Apex Beauty Centre in Bangkok’s Thong Lor on May 12, 2014. Robotic Hair Transplants from Bangkok Post on Vimeo.

‘World Wide Webcams’

I worked as producer, writer and field director on Wired For Sex, a documentary series about the symbiotic relationship between technology and sexuality, from online dating and virtual reality cybersex to contraception, cosmetic surgery and genetic engineering. The show began airing on Tech TV/G4 in the US and Channel Four in the UK in late […]

‘Come Chat With Me’

I worked as producer, writer and field director on Wired For Sex, a documentary series about the symbiotic relationship between technology and sexuality, from online dating and virtual reality cybersex to contraception, cosmetic surgery and genetic engineering. The show aired on Channel Four in the UK and Tech TV and G4 in the US.

‘Sex Machina’

I worked as producer, writer and field director on Wired For Sex, a documentary series about the symbiotic relationship between technology and sexuality, from online dating and virtual reality cybersex to contraception, cosmetic surgery and genetic engineering. The show aired on Channel Four in the UK and Tech TV and G4 in the US.