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Illustration for Chronicle of Higher Ed about how higher education should help shape AI and fit it to our needs, in order to stay at the forefront of knowledge production. Article by Ted Underwood. Thanks to AD Scott Seymour!
Illustration for The New York Times about how much of our data is out there for the taking, and how this could damage us. After the "Panama Playlists" issue - the prank website that compiled and publicized the publicly available Spotify listening habits of prominent figures like politicians and tech executives - the article reflects on how big companies use social features that aren't widely recognized to show more of ourselves online in service of continued engagement. Thanks to AD Minh Uong!
This series of images made for Internazionale has been selected to be published in the 3x3 International Illustration Annual No.22 and the Online Gallery! The subject is how the digital revolution subverted the newspaper industry over the last decades. Huge thanks to Charles Hively and to the judges!
New piece for SPLC about how to help young people - adolescent females and LGBTQ+ youth in particular - build resilience against hate-fueled violence and cyberbullying, which dramatically impact their experiences online. Thanks to ad AJ Favors and Cierra Brinson!
Two illustrations for Internazionale about how the new A.I. systems pretend to converse with us.
"(...) the softwares is a kind of mirror. What’s happening is data exchange between user and bot - but it is also a mutual manipulation, a flywheel, an ouroboros". Article by Anna Wiener, originally published by The New Yorker. New illustrations for Internazionale about the figure of Runa Sandvik, the computer security expert who has made it her life’s work to protect journalists against cyberattacks and digital surveillance from authoritarian regimes.
Some illustrations for an article by Indian writer and activist Arundhati Roy about how our democracies are being threatened by hate speeches, populism and rage fueled by social media. Published by Internazionale magazine.
Illustration for Internazionale magazine about the potential risks connected to the Metaverse. Story by Éric Sadin.
Illustration for The Wall Street Journal about the evolution of the internet, which used to be a more friendly and collaborative place two decades ago. Let's get it back! Article by Star Trek alum Wil Wheaton.
Thanks to AD Marlene Szczesny! Cover and interior illustration for Science magazine about how science, like the rest of society, has been swept up in the storms caused by social media. This issue looks at how scientists study and fight mis- and disinformation, how harassment and intimidation have spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic and how researchers use Twitter to inform the public and share their findings with colleagues. Thanks to Chrystal Smith and to all the Science's art directors, as always! Riding the Twitter wave: https://bit.ly/3JZN08c Detecting bullshits: https://bit.ly/3JZN08c
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