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The current state of interactive documentaries

Awards, festivals, prominent industry players, clubs... over the past ten years or so, the interactive documentary has really come into its own. But has the "webdoc" established itself beyond the circle of professionals and other industry insiders as an independent genre?

By Electron Libre
3D printing: the next technological revolution
27/04/2013 - WEBNEWS

3D printing: the next technological revolution

Creating your own objects is now possible thanks to 3D printers. An insight into this technological revolution.
Syria’s cultural heritage is under attack
25/04/2013 - WEBNEWS

Syria’s cultural heritage is under attack

Today on the net, as fighting continues, online reports of the damage caused to Syria’s cultural heritage; Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has been hitting the online headlines; and the magical experience of swimming with dolphins.
Trial of Russian anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny re-opens
24/04/2013 - WEBNEWS

Trial of Russian anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny re-opens

Today on the net: the trial of Russian blogger and opposition leader Alexeï Navalny re-opens; conspiracy theorists are suggesting Boston bombings suspect Djokhar Tsarnaev is innocent; and a soap could help combat the spread of malaria in Africa.
Online campaign to boycott Greece's 'blood strawberries'
23/04/2013 - WEBNEWS

Online campaign to boycott Greece's 'blood strawberries'

An online campaign emerges to boycott Greece’s "blood strawberries"; Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is a star among stars; and a new platform brings crowdfunding to kids.
Crowdfunding campaigns for Boston bombing victims
22/04/2013 - WEBNEWS

Crowdfunding campaigns for Boston bombing victims

Crowdfunding campaigns are underway to support victims of the Boston bombings; a controversial court ruling sparks a public outcry in Kurdistan; and a petition seeks the inclusion of female players in football video games.

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