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When stones rock
Small stones whirl through the air, driven by electromechanical instruments, and play a song.
Photography in the age of Instagram
Does Instagram sharpen our visual awareness or blunt it? How are photo apps affecting our aesthetics?
Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine | 29.04.2017
An Arts.21 special on photography in the digital age.
The best-selling video games of 2017
Family entertainment? Or spine-tingeling horror games? Which titles are most popular so far this year?
Shift – Living in the Digital Age
The job outlook for game design students; optical illusions; and a rock band with a difference.
Viewers’ Photos of European Landmarks
We asked you to send in a photo of yourself with a European landmark. Click here to see if you’ve won the iPhone 6s.
Vincent Bal's Shadow Art
Belgium's Vincent Bal turns the shadows of everyday objects into amazing images.
Mini-Skateboarding on Two Fingers
Meet Chris Heck, champion fingerboarder.
The fungus-fighting plant app
"Plantix" can help gardeners to diagnose and treat plant diseases in a matter of seconds.
Add-ons: Auxiliary programs turned spies
A lot of add-ons are suspected of forwarding non-anonymized user data to third parties.
The joy of destruction on YouTube
A YouTube channel shows smartphones and bowling balls being destroyed in a hydraulic press.
SHIFT - Living in the Digital Age
Destruction on YouTube. Data espionage via add-ons. And the art of fingerboarding.
The most popular Snapchat filters
Bambi? Or puppy? Which filter do Snapchat users love most?
How French cartoonists reacted to the election results
Centrist Emmanuel Macron or far-right candidate Marine Le Pen? Here's how cartoonists reacted to the options in France.
SHIFT - Living in the Digital Age
Robots and drones delivering parcels, the fight against fake news and extreme diving under ice.
The Last Mile
As online shopping booms, companies are turning to robots and drones to deliver parcels.
The most popular colors used by internet sites
Yellow, blue or white: which are the most popular colors online?
Vienna's fake news hunters
Two Austrians expose fake news online.
Under the Ice with GoPro
A Canadian freediver goes under the ice with his GoPro at a frozen lake in Québec.
The Big YouTuber Bash: VidCon in Amsterdam
For the first time, the world's foremost online video convention will be held in Europe.
YouTube: Where to now?
Social networks are increasingly turning to videos and competing with the mother of video sites.
Shift – Living in the digital age
The world's biggest convention for online video is coming to Europe. And: competition for YouTube.
YouTubers with the most subscribers worldwide
Fernanfloo, Smosh or PewDiePie: who is the most popular on YouTube?
Enigmatic Millennials
Always online or on the phone, and the only people who understand the digital future.
Combating Facebook trolls
Media outlets' Facebook pages are often dominated by haters. The German group #ichbinhier is talking back.
The pope's biggest language communities on Twitter
Pope Francis speaks five languages. But his tweets actually appear in nine languages.
Digital Detox: Logging off the Smartphone
Smartphone owners look at their devices every 12 minutes. Many find it hard to switch off.
The Power of Algorithms
Algorithms influence internet users’ decisions. Resistance to this form of manipulation is growing.
Drone Surfing
A special drone provides real windsurfing fun – even without wind.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Switching off from smartphones. How algorithms influence users. And: windsurfing with a drone.
A Turkish take on Van Gogh
The Turkish artist Garip Ay imitates Van Gogh using the ancient Ebru technique.
Pain Therapy using Virtual Reality
A Dutch hospital uses virtual reality to help alleviate the suffering of people in chronic pain.
SHIFT - Living in the Digital Age
Cyber attacks influence on policy, virtual reality to treat pain and a Turkish version of Van Gogh.
Digital Painting with an App
The Joto app allows images to appear on a digital display as if by magic.
The Most Popular Politicians on Instagram
Top 5: who is the most popular politician on Instagram?
Cyber Warfare
Cyber warfare is on the increase. There's concern that elections could be manipulated.
A brief history of time
Watches and clocks tell us much more than just what time it is. They represent human ingenuity and craftsmanship.
#PrayforLondon: Twitter responds to London attacks
In the wake of the London attack, there was an outpouring of concern on social media, largely via the #Prayfor hashtag.
Kinga Głyk – an Internet jazz star
When Kinga Głyk plays her bass, she gets younger listeners interested in jazz, too.
Ranking: countries with the most spam emails
Germany, China, Russia, Italy and Japan: which country receives the most spam emails?
World Tour by Video
Matteo Archondis of Italy cut together individual photos from Google Maps to a breathtaking video.
Internet on Wheels
Sheetal Bootoli cycles from village to village in India, giving people the gift of the internet.
Spies in the Home
Smart assistants record more around the home than you might think. What happens to all that data?
SHIFT - Living in the Digital Age
Personal assistants, personal spies, internet for India's rural areas and a world tour with Google.
Replacing consumerism with Facebook: 'Trainspotting' in 2017
The original "Trainspotting" cast, with Ewan McGregor, reunites for a sequel, "T2." Here's a look back at the cult.
The future of the political blog
Are social networks and video clips ousting blogs as the internet's premier political medium?
Profession: Online model
In China, the internet has given rise to a whole new profession: the online model.
The sounds of Tel Aviv
In his video, Israeli artist Ophir Kutiel, alias Kutiman, pays tribute to the hustle and bustle of Tel Aviv.
Countries where the internet of things is most advanced
The internet doesn't just link computers and smartphones, but also devices that can perform tasks for their owners.
Why women tackling online hate speech are internet heroes
Insults and death threats: Hate speech online has led women to take a more passive role. The search for solutions is on.
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