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97 year old Hal Lasko spends ten hours a day moving pixels around his computer paintings. His work is a collision of pointillism and 8-Bit art.

This new digital world allows us to connect with each other with increasing ease, but it has also left our personal information readily available, and our privacy vulnerable.

Documentary meets the Internet’s most perfect woman – real life Barbie doll, Valeria Lukyanova

Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.

A short educational piece providing a glimpse of what it is like to work in the creative industry.

In the community of Zapotec indigenous people, it’s generally understood that there are muxes. They are born men, raised as women, and live as women all their lives.

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, was founded five decades ago as a Marxist people’s army fighting against capitalist imperialism and Colombia’s often-brutal government. And they’ve been fighting […]

As germs are used to wreak havoc, we look at how the world must learn to deal with the new global threat of bio-terror.

With an average of 43 people per day taking their own lives, today, South Korea is the suicide capital of the developed world, despite it’s rampant economy and booming prosperity.

For maverick entrepreneur Ian Cox, Africa is the last frontier of free enterprise. The former small-time hustler has been busting his ass on the continent for years, selling and moving […]

Artificial intelligence is an ever evolving goal for researchers, and the object of endless fascination for writers, filmmakers, and the general public.

Colombian drug traffickers up the ante with homemade coke-smuggling submarines.

A short documentary about a multi decade old family tradition: Collecting salt and pepper shakers.