The New Yorker Book of Technology Cartoons
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Book Description
Technology -- friend or foe? That's a question the cartoonists of The New Yorker have been pondering with no little skepticism -- and answering hilariously -- for decades.
From "portable phones" that were anything but to tiny cell phones, from room-sized computers to handheld wonders, from faxes to e-mails, the brilliant artists of The New Yorker have seen and drawn it all -- the sublime, the ridiculous, and the existential.
Bob Mankoff, cartoon editor of The New Yorker, has culled through thousands of drawings to select the best, the funniest, and the most illuminating cartoons on technology for this collection of 126 cartoons. Readers can also look forward to Mankoff's witty introductory essay.
Book Info
A selection of 110 of the best cartoons created by Robert Mankoff, ever done on technology and its effects on us all. As a special bonus, the enclosed CD-ROM includes all the cartoons in the book, ready to be sent easily as e-mail attachments. DLC: Technology--Caricature and cartoons.
The New Yorker Book of Technology Cartoons
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