Hi! I am a part-time illustrator and cartoonist from Berlin, Germany. I've been drawing for many years and somewhat recently started cartooning.
The following cartoons express my complicated feelings toward technology. I appreciate cell phones (and the internet) to stay connected, enjoy entertaining content, and can join calls from the toilet. So cool! Given the infinite possibilities technology affords, I have been tempted to set my own boundaries, like "read more books", "shop online less", and "stop using devices after X o'clock"... with varying degrees of success. Have you been there, too?
Anyway, here it is: my love-hate relationship with technology is on full display. Perhaps you find some feelings or situations relatable? Do you also have a 'like monster' in you? Thanks for reading and enjoy!
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When the pandemic hit in 2020, I was working as an English language arts teacher at a charter school in NYC (shoutout to all teachers out there!). I was finishing up my Masters in teaching that year and thus still "learning the ropes" of the trade. From one week to the next, my school moved to online learning. Boom. Deal with it.
We remained remote for 1.5 years (the rest of that year and the following year). That was one of the toughest times in my life; generating new curricula and learning material, ensuring students were regularly attending class and engaged (while they were facing their own challenges) — the work was draining
.Additionally, the strategies I had previously developed to separate job and private life, i.e. work from play, had been upended. Looking after my 80-some students, I felt like I was carrying the world on my shoulders (see my recent reflections on public education). A lot of my cartoons are from this time, as you may have discerned.
I make it a point to leave the damn phone in the truck-- when I'm off, I'm OFF
That's my fave thing about tech. Used to watch films wondering who played the priest, and now you're a tiny search away. There is zero excuse to be ignorant anymore.
And yet it seems ignorance has increased. There's just too much information to remember. So many people just don't bother fact checking
Load More Replies...I grew up in the '70s.. yes, fun to be had.. but omg I would have loved to have had a search engine instead of a card catalog.
When I start drawing, I'm not really thinking about relatability. I feel like that's approaching things backward; if I try to guess what others like, I'm left making stabs in the dark — that doesn't make me happy, and readers are left with generic, half-baked content. Instead, my cartoons are inspired by situations and challenges from everyday life. Depending on the day, getting up and (finally) sorting the laundry can feel like a heroic task. Right? In that sense, a lot of my drawings are based on self-observation. Especially during the pandemic, I got to spend a lot of time with myself — and thus with my thoughts.
Cartoons help me get my thoughts on paper. They also help me to make fun of myself — to not take myself too seriously. It is a cathartic process, really; (1) articulating exactly what the issue is, (2) finding a general way to express that idea visually, and (3) letting that visual run free, i.e. on the internet. If the cartoon captures something fundamentally "true" in a meaningful way, it might generate a response. At this point, I love reading the comments rolling in, hearing people make sense of an idea and relating from their own experience.
Neither. Look at it once or twice a day, and really don't care unless it my grandkids
Whether the idea resonates with an audience (relatability) depends on a number of factors, I think. I try not to think about these too much. Instead, what I've found best is just to keep at it, to trust in the process — eat, draw, repeat. And to enjoy that process!
What has really helped me: I made a habit of doing a #drawingaday. Some years ago, I met someone who was doing that, and I was inspired. For almost three years, I've been able to maintain this pattern (with some exceptions). This has helped me generate a lot of material, to get my work out there, and to get better at the mental gymnastics that every cartoonist likely knows — and eventually comes to love, I trust.
Books. REAL books, Hard cover. Phone is nothing more than an annoyance at best
I fail all the captchas, does this mean I am a robot??? 😫
Load More Replies...The way I see it, a good cartoon will distill a general feeling or idea into an image — one that is so simple, yet so clear, that you go, "Yes, exactly!" Sometimes, it may touch on a difficult subject — perhaps because as a society or we as individuals consider it a taboo — and I think this is where the comedic element comes in. As a cartoonist, I feel a kinship with standup comedians, because their work, as far as I'm concerned, is very similar; the difference is they use words to paint their scenes. They embody characters and tell stories for us to imagine, laugh, reflect on ourselves — and society at large.
Been hearing this since I was little. "Why are you just sitting there with your eyes glued to the screen?"
Sorry to be perfect, love me people!? I am perfect.....ops forget to clean under the desk.......
With technology making such rapid advancements, I think it's important to not lose sight of our values. For instance, smartphones are a wondrous innovation, but they can also feel like a curse sometimes. Diving into a Netflix series or exploring Instagram can be nice, but these services are also programmed to keep us engaged; a binge watching or a doom scrolling session is never far.
Today's abundance of audio-visual stimuli reminds me of the "Cave of Wonders" in Aladdin — so much glitter, so much gold, and a genie called Siri to grant me any wish. I am all-powerful! Cartoons bring these matters to our attention — in a non-invasive way, that invites us to reflect on our own habits and potentially make a change. Because self-awareness is often the first step towards making a change.
To express oneself better because texts can't convey them perfectly.
Big difference between "Fine." and "Fine :)" after all.
Load More Replies...I think my battery is broken. It never seems to fully charge and it drains too quickly!
How you self identify should be accepted and respected
Load More Replies...Technology is so pervasive, I feel it will always be a subject of my drawings. I mean, where would we be without our cell phones? Remember the last time your cell phone battery died? When this happens to me, I am reminded how much of society runs on iOS/Android by now — public transportation, payments, group communications, etc.
Besides technology, I also find myself also thinking a lot about social situations (i.e. dating) and work (i.e. corporate landscape, career paths, and work routines). I'd say those are my three largest "buckets" these days. Perhaps those are subject to change, the future will tell.
Yep old generations did it , now.... Don't stop you will miss the few minutes seconds of your machine. Waitttt I pop 1!!! Nope 😞 may be I pee let's me 🤔 🤣
I'll text while in the bathroom, but not be like my mom and sister who will be on a phone call while in the bathroom- if im on a phone call and need to use the bathroom, I just wait for the call to end, forget to use the bathroom, fall asleep, then rush to the bathroom when I wake up
What's wrong with motivating yourself? At least that person is still trying. Unlike me who's desk is dead, with just one clock counting down to 5 o clock so i can go home.
I've read follow your dreams as "follow your problems" 🤣🤣🤣 which I am definitely very good at!
I have quotes from people who matter to me all over my desk wall in little hearts. Even if I don't read them that often they are still there and it reminds me that people care, plus it looks pretty and keeps me from having a blank wall. (I cannot live with blank walls I don't know why).
Did this with FB and Reddit a while ago. Never looked back. And it's funny, the last people keeping me on FB are trying to get me back, even though they obviously had their own group chat I wasn't part of and they talked in there way more often. I just got rid of the middleman.
ditched toxic FB few years back too....not missing it and feel better in myself
Load More Replies...I mean, sometimes it's nice to just have company, even if you're not talking or just playing on your phones
Yup! If both parties are on their phone then I see no issue. If one person is constantly on their phone while the other is trying to make conversation it's a different story though.
Load More Replies...I the past those people could be reading their own books and newspapers. What's the difference??
I'm kinda tired of the endless variations of this cynical comic. Yes, we use our phones a lot. Back in the day, it might have been newspapers or magazines they were holding, or maybe they would have an idle chat about nothing, is that really so much better? It's the same now as it has always been: if you have a good connection, you will have stuff to talk about, otherwise you occupy yourself otherwise.
If you need check message or a quick lookup, fine. But phone down asap!!
See this all the time with families at restaurants. The rule in my house that I consistently enforced was no phones at the table. Dinner time was family time; time to laugh, ask questions, learn and share. And reconnect. Sadly some parents didn’t and still don’t think that’s important. I have one word for them…regret. And that’s just sad.
It is communication on the phones , he text together 😂 . Book and newspaper you can close easily, cellphone....... Cough cough . By the way ?! Do you want his situation in romantic dinner you? Think seriously before answering....
The monitors on the desk are work. The little screen on his hand are memes & cartoons like this one that fills his heart and recharges him to work again. They're different.
I do that too. Laptop is for work, BoredPanda and power outages. Desktop for entertainment. Phone for ......well I don't actually use my phone very often xD
Load More Replies...Off for to be your self ❣️ and breath and look around to you . Scare lose something or times on the things, may be scare to be alone with him self. People scare face to face him self .
The fourth pannel is me when I walk into any room with a goal in mind
Ended up finding something about extreme furries or insane kinks, I'm betting.
Remember when we had to travel somewhere, to discover it sucked, and all the hype was a lie?
I have actually seen this scenario. Meanwhile, some of the contents of her bag rolled into traffic while she was busy making sure she looked good...
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landside, No escape from reality…
Open your eyes, look up to the skies and see I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy Because I'm easy come, easy go, little high, little low Any way the wind blows doesn't really matter to me, to me Mama, just killed a man Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead Mama, life had just begun But now I've gone and thrown it all away Mama, ooh, didn't mean to make you cry If I'm not back again this time tomorrow Carry on, carry on as if nothing really matters Too late, my time has come Sends shivers down my spine, body's aching all the time Goodbye, everybody, I've got to go Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth Mama, ooh (any way the wind blows) I don't wanna die I sometimes wish I'd never been born at all I see a little silhouetto of a man Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango? Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very frightening me (Galileo) Galileo, (Galileo) Galileo, Galileo Figaro, magnifico I'm just a
Load More Replies...Sure couch potato. Exactly how are you standing with Ukraine?
*Gets up on 2 legs* *Types “stand with Ukraine”* *Sits back down* “I just saved the goshdarn world”
Load More Replies...You see potato, I see food for the front, let's go make some Vodka.
I don't really care about the likes, but I do worry about how I am percieved. It is not as easy as it looks to convay an opinion without someone taking offence. A lot are very quick in assuming your intent or intepreting something to fit their narrative. Discussions can be seen as arguements when they not facing a person thats happily sipping their tea. And it seems wrong now to edit your post to correct a spelling mistake, but if you don't, everyone else will.
Yes same! I’d love to have a discussion with people, especially online because I don’t many people with differing opinions close to home, but I don’t want to argue. I wanna talk, have differing opinions and a discussion, and walk away learning something. But I can’t really do that without being called names, or the other person being called names, or people taking sides, or getting offended, etc. You called out society perfectly.
Load More Replies...This is why I rarely post, post carefully, and do not give a c**p about the opinions of anyone but a few friends.
Go DO something. Get out. Take a walk. Talk to real people instead of bots.
LOL Can't stand that woo-woo that masquerades as "science" and has people "manifesting" things. Ugh.
Neither can I. Sorry I can offset only 1 downvote.
Load More Replies...Scare miss answers or scare not to be their , yep !? I was and I stop . Phone off .
If you find tech is controlling you, stop using it. I'm not on any social media, apart from BP and LinkedIn, and it's perfectly possible. I use the phone when I need to, not because I think I ought to. Don't do things for "likes" - as you age, you'll realise how pathetic that is.
If you find tech is controlling you, stop using it. I'm not on any social media, apart from BP and LinkedIn, and it's perfectly possible. I use the phone when I need to, not because I think I ought to. Don't do things for "likes" - as you age, you'll realise how pathetic that is.
