Challenges comes in many forms, but a few things make it easier to meet them (Illustration: di1869)
Evolution of artificial intelligence
Cartoon about how our relation to digital reality has changed ((illustration di1884)
Living for the monument or the moment
The pigeons will be happy either way... (Illustration: Di00075)
Mirror 2.0
Maybe the days when we have to evaluate and decide for ourselves are over... ( illustration: di01570)
In the aquarium
I sat in front of the huge aquarium, with coral fish, trying to catch their movements and colors on paper, while listening to the two young mothers sitting with their toddlers beside me
All alone in a crowded space
Tears were rolling down her cheeks, she spoke on the phone like she was all alone, and maybe she was there in the crowded metro train
The challenge of I don’t care
The toughest challenge can be less about convincing people with an opposite opinion, and more about convincing people without one (illustration ref: di01389)
The multiverse of smells
The participants experienced first hand that air quality is much more than a linear dimension
How to draw smell
I couldn't really grasp it visually, but live, and with a brush in hand I had to try...
Journalists covering war often face their own after coming home
More than 28% of war correspondents are affected by PTSD and many also by depression
WHO recommends malaria vaccine
First malaria vaccine with high efficacy endorsed by WHO
Tokyo Olympic rings keeping distance
My idea to use the Olympic rings to make a drawn animation of how keeping distance have now changed the Olympics too
Tennis star speaks up about well-being
One of the world's absolute best tennis players, Naomi Osaka, put spotlight on mental health in Grand slam tournament
Tunnel vision
The Covid19 pandemic has framed how we view each other and act on a global scale ( illustration Di00406)
Perspectives on reality
Watching the waves
The self isolation box
Sketch of self isolation by going into a cardbox, limiting social contact and keeping a distance
Sitting alone together
How COVID 19 accelerate a trend from being together, to being alone, together
The warning zone
In the beginning of the virus pandemic it felt awkward
Playing music to overcome distance
People are keeping a distance, but overcoming it by playing music together
Hello from inside the self-isolation cup
“No problem, we can meet online and drink coffee instead”, people say here under the COVID-19 pandemic… But is it the same, or might it do something else, like keeping an unreal world real?
Is there a psychology of face masks?
The face masks gives everybody a certain new look, that can be seen around where people are close together. The look of worry, but maybe also the look of hope
Can isolation make us think the same?
COVID-19, isolation and social distancing are on everybody's mind - It's like the less we are together - the more we think the same.
Staying healthy and-or staying sane drawing
Sketching up the difference between going sterile, vs going into nature as a path to recovery
People wondering
Drawing up how reality change faster and faster, leaving people as question marks and without clear answers or knowledge of tomorrow
When fear creates its own reality
Scenes from around the world are starting to look similar as worried people cue up in front of supermarkets