Interactive Documentary Website - "Fake News"

in #life7 years ago

The news of what is now known as “Fake news" was written in the 1800s by Eliza Fraser as the best tabloid stories of the world.

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Indigenous storytelling enters the digital space with new SBS' interactive documentary, K’gari.

Shortly, Eliza Fraser is given name the “ Fraser Island”, she is known by how she rescue from this island and her imaginary.

James Fraser is the captain of the “ The Stirling Castle” and husband of Eliza Frazer up the local sources. He sailed from Sydney and his ship go down at Queensland.

Captain Fraser left the ship and board to whaleboat. But he didn't go to land because he thought that aborigines are anthropophagite.

Because of hunger, crew start to think about sacrifice one who select.

What happened to Eliza when her husband left the ship and lost?

At least three different versions of the story on Fraser Island were written by Eliza Fraser himself.

And it began with the difficulty, endurance, frailty and intrigue that surrounded the imagination of many readers, writers, artists and filmmakers, and came to the present with generations.

Have a look at this incredible website for the story.

http://www.sbs.com.au/kgari

Meet the artist : http://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2017/08/30/meet-artist-behind-kgaris-stunning-animation

Source : http://www.sbs.com.au/kgari

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