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Artist Marcus Coronel mashed up this memorable scene from the animated TV series Adventure Time with the chorus from the 2009 hit single "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z.
Africa for Norway is a mock PSA campaign launched by the Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund (SAIH) to point out the cliché nature of PSA campaigns for relief funds that often rely on the Western stereotypes of Africa.
Australian YouTuber Hellojarrad presents this haunting and eye-opening audio clip that might provide a better understanding of what it's like to experience auditory hallucinations as someone diagnosed with schizophrenia.
YouTuber Vsauce raises an interesting question about the future of music in the digital age: since there are a finite number of tones distinguishable to human ears and it could only take a few notes in common for different songs to sound similar, will we ever run out of new music?
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Artist Marcus Coronel mashed up this memorable scene from the animated TV series Adventure Time with the chorus from the 2009 hit single "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z.
Africa for Norway is a mock PSA campaign launched by the Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund (SAIH) to point out the cliché nature of PSA campaigns for relief funds that often rely on the Western stereotypes of Africa.
Australian YouTuber Hellojarrad presents this haunting and eye-opening audio clip that might provide a better understanding of what it's like to experience auditory hallucinations as someone diagnosed with schizophrenia.
YouTuber Vsauce raises an interesting question about the future of music in the digital age: since there are a finite number of tones distinguishable to human ears and it could only take a few notes in common for different songs to sound similar, will we ever run out of new music?
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