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Suicide Forest in Japan

Suicide Forest in Japan

The Aokigahara Forest is the most popular site for suicides in Japan. After the novel Kuroi Jukai was published, in which a young lover commits suicide in the forest, people started taking their own lives there at a rate of 50 to 100 deaths a year.

Fan Art: An Explosion of Creativity

Fan Art: An Explosion of Creativity

Taking pop culture stories and icons as its starting point, the fan community extends those characters into new adventures, unexpected relationships and bizarre remixes.

97% Owned - Monetary Reform Documentary

97% Owned – Monetary Reform Documentary

A two hour long documentary to tackle the issues of the economic and financial system from a UK-perspective. Plus it tries to explain the inner workings of Central Banks and the Money creation process.

Building the Perfect Bug

Building the Perfect Bug

A mutated bird virus that could kill millions has been built by scientists to advance medical knowledge — but should their research be published?

What is Curation?

What is Curation?

Automated tools and filters should help to identify useful information but they still cannot replace the quality of a “human filter”.

Surviving Alone in Alaska

Surviving Alone in Alaska

Heimo Korth is the last man standing in 19 million acres of Alaskan wilderness. His neighbors are polar bears and caribous.

The Art of Film & TV Title Design

The Art of Film & TV Title Design

Creators of title sequences are tasked to invent concepts that evoke the core story and themes of the production, and to create a powerful visual experience that pulls the viewer into the film’s world.

The World's Most Downloaded Man

The World’s Most Downloaded Man

Today publishers and newspapers spend more and more money on stock images instead of hiring a photographer. Fernando Martins travelled to Denmark to meet the king of stock images.

Earth: The Making of a Planet [720p]

Earth: The Making of a Planet [720p]

Take a photographic journey thorough time from the violent birth of our planet four and a half billion years ago, through ice-ages, massive volcanic eruptions and the dinosaurs’ reign to the first humans.