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Rest of World Magazine
A series of illustrations depicting the 12 zodiac signs.
MIT Technology Review
A series of illustrations depicting the record number of people who are leaving the Philippines to work in Taiwanese factories, where they face long shifts, low pay, and unequal treatment.
The increasingly nuanced relationship we have to digital code — and artificial intelligence in particular.
How AI can help us understand how cells work — and cure diseases
Inside the most dangerous asteroid hunt ever
Inside the most dangerous asteroid hunt ever
Surveillance in Surgery
ZEIT Magazine
During her family history research, writer Juliane Schiemenz discovered that she is related to a witch who lived in the 16th century, Sidonia von Borcke.
New York Times
NYT Opinion: Let’s All Take a Deep Breath About China
Book Review: a psychological thriller that is a reworking of the Faust myth, "The School of Night" by Karl Knausgaard.
Travel & Leisure: 5 things to know about flying this summer
Arts & Leisure: Tony Award Best Ensemble
NYT Opinion: The Boss is Back in Silicon Valley
Opinion: Don’t Let Chinese Censorship Erode the Hollywood-Military Partnership
Opinion: We are entering a slow-motion tidal wave of risks that will wash over our economy in the next decades
Attack of the 50-ft AI
Baffler Magazine
For a fictional piece in which a clerk is tasked with recording the decay of a three-hundred-year-old man
“Natural Man” by Levi Dunning — “just your average story of a drug user trying to kick the habit while being pursued by targeted Deepfake ads of his father, who is a cowboy, and trying to repress confused memories
A rejected sketch about the 5 stages of human decomposition
"Cane" tells of the physically disabled wing of a hospital, where one of the wards plot their escape.
Managing change better in the startup world, (circus themed)
Weekendavidsen
Danish Newspaper
Many Jews are choosing to move away from an increasingly extremist Israel
North of Washington D.C., where the illusion of safety and community is shattered by violent events and shootings at schools. The writer is alarmed by a mysterious sound at night but realizes in the end it’s just a coyote out his window.
Medium
CRISPR Could Protect Us Against the Next Chernobyl — And Prep Us for Space Travel
The problem with Amazon’s plan to ID Emotions is that Faces Lie
Washington's Secret Facial Recognition Program
The Benefits of Meditation
Mother Jones Magazine
The Abortion Pill's Secret Money Men
A Memoir, by Elissa Bassist. The book centers on how girls and women repress their rage and silence their own voices in a patriarchal system and the ways in which that harms them (sometimes even manifesting in physical pains and ailments).
The Abortion Pill's Secret Money Men
The Abortion Pill's Secret Money Men
WIRED Magazine
A Matrix themed WIRED Spread
What would a more-than-human politics look like? A truly interplanetary democratic system might include animals, ecosystems, and autonomous robots.
For WIRED World 2026 - "Regulate Emotions"
For WIRED World 2026 - "Morally ambitious life"
For WIRED World 2026 - "Psychologically Rich"
New Scientist Magazine
Misc.Editorial
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For Texas Monthy on Magician, Eric Chien
For The Markup, “Suicide Hotlines Promise Anonymity. Dozens of Their Websites Send Sensitive Data to Facebook"
For Washington Post, "In Grim Times, Art Finds a Way"
New Yorker Cover (killed, due to 2024 election results) Kamala Harris Portrait
Cover, Back, and Interior Flaps for Astra Magazine, second edition - "Filth"
For The New Yorker - The Sterile Spectacle of “Dune: Part Two”
Cover, Back, and Interior Flaps for Astra Magazine, second edition - "Filth"
Guitar pick designed for People Places Records
For Milwaukee Magazine, "Is this the last chance to save the Domes?"
For ProPublica, about the corroded water system in Jackson Mississippi.
For Reactor Magazine, "I'll Miss Myself" a short story by John Wiswell
Art for the new release of Adobe Fresco, 2022
For VinePair on “How Big Data & Tech are Infiltrating the Alcohol Industry”
Interior for Chilango Magazine, Mexico, Mental Health Edition
For The New Republic, Can Religion Give You PTSD? Meet the “exvangelicals” seeking therapy for religious trauma.
"What We Consume Matters"
Interior for Chilango Magazine, Mexico, Mental Health Edition
For Art of the Title, portrait of Gretchen Felker-Martin - the author of many horror books such as "Manhunt" and "Cuckoo"
For Runners World on "Starting Over– And This Time Sober" - about alcoholism and addiction.
Portrait of Beck for promotion of Josie Riesman's new book, "The Last Temptation of Beck"
For The New Statesmen, The new era of cosmetic surgery and "AI face"
For Vinegar, on who doesn’t love drawing a margarita?
For AARP, the Girlfriend, on the 5 Weight-Loss Mistakes You Might Inadvertently Be Making Right Now
For NPR, about talking to your kids about AI