Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Platforms
Labels:
climbing,
computers,
illustration,
laptops,
pillars,
platforms,
reaching,
sevensheaven,
towers,
vector
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Style-o-rama


Two illustrations I created on the same day, using two quite different styles. I love variation in my work.
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Labels:
captains,
computers,
illustratie,
illustration,
metin seven,
sevensheaven,
water,
waves
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
People, computers, communication

A magazine cover illustration about the subjects humans, computers and communication.
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Labels:
communication,
computers,
humans,
illustratie,
illustration,
metin seven,
sevensheaven
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Happy landing, professor Weizenbaum!
As Miss Duvekot already pointed out, this weekend she and me are back to back ( 96, if you pardon me this tasteless pun) in NRC-Handelsblad, 'the mind's grindstone' as the paper calls itself. ( The 'Ghost's Grindstone' sounds better but I'm not sure they're talking phantoms here.)
I was asked to illustrate an interview with professor Weizenbaum, who left Germany in the 30's with his furrier-parents, stood at the cradle of computers at MIT (U.S.A.), denounces now both MIT for working with the Pentagon and his own invention of digital psycho-therapy, hates Bush, returned to Berlin to live opposite the Berlin Dom, doesn't believe his grandchildren will die a natural death, says: 'Who only has a hammer sees the whole world as a nail' and hopes to celebrate his 85th birthday soon, in spite of his doctor's alarming opinion...
When the journalist left he said: 'Wish me a happy landing' and added with a big smile that everything he'd told him had been a lie.
I was asked to illustrate an interview with professor Weizenbaum, who left Germany in the 30's with his furrier-parents, stood at the cradle of computers at MIT (U.S.A.), denounces now both MIT for working with the Pentagon and his own invention of digital psycho-therapy, hates Bush, returned to Berlin to live opposite the Berlin Dom, doesn't believe his grandchildren will die a natural death, says: 'Who only has a hammer sees the whole world as a nail' and hopes to celebrate his 85th birthday soon, in spite of his doctor's alarming opinion...
When the journalist left he said: 'Wish me a happy landing' and added with a big smile that everything he'd told him had been a lie.
Labels:
bush,
computers,
death,
duvekot,
peterpontiac,
weizenbaum
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