This is an Illustration I did for a piece by Edoardo Campanella about different societies willingness to embrace change. It's a very interesting read.
Thanks to the good folks at Project Syndicate for sending this along for me to see.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Global-is-Asian Magazine
This half page spread Illustration was commissioned by Global-is-Asian magazine. It accompanies an article by Frank Hartmann who was a visiting Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in 2011.
He is currently a Senior Research Fellow of the program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management at the Harvard Kennedy School.
This full page Illustration also appears in the recent issue of Global-is-Asian Magazine. The piece is written by T.S. Rethinaraj an Assistant Professor at The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
My thanks and appreciation to Sung Lee who's an absolute pleasure to work with.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Snakes and Hackers
A couple stories have broke lately relating to cyber security.
First is the FBI's raid on gang peddling scare ware. A fake scan would appear to scan your computer screen scanning frantically for a virus and finding multiple ones of course. You would then be directed to a site where you would get your cyber pocket picked.
Another story emerging from the UK is the arrest of a young man charged with hacking into several websites including law enforcement websites.
I did this graphic to coincide with these recent news events.
First is the FBI's raid on gang peddling scare ware. A fake scan would appear to scan your computer screen scanning frantically for a virus and finding multiple ones of course. You would then be directed to a site where you would get your cyber pocket picked.
Another story emerging from the UK is the arrest of a young man charged with hacking into several websites including law enforcement websites.
I did this graphic to coincide with these recent news events.
Labels:
computer virus,
computers,
Hackers,
Illustration,
Malware,
Paul Lachine
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Genetics
Scientists discover 'genes that slow ageing process'
Scientists have discovered key genes that slow the aging process, which could lead to new hope for people suffering from illnesses ranging from heart disease to Alzheimer's.
Scientists have discovered key genes that slow the aging process, which could lead to new hope for people suffering from illnesses ranging from heart disease to Alzheimer's.
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