Technology-friend or foe? That's a question the brilliant cartoonists of The New
Yorker have been pondering with no little skepticism-and answering hilariously-for
decades. This is not because of a fascination with technology itself, but because
technology has, more and more, inserted itself into our everyday lives-in ways
delightful to some and surreal to others. Whichever way you feel at any given
moment, these cartoons help you laugh at technology toys, trends, trials, and
tribulations.
Robert Mankoff, the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, who has a self-proclaimed
love-hate relationship with technology, assembled a one-of-a-kind introduction (to
say wrote wouldn't do it full justice) and selected 110 of the best cartoons ever
done on technology and its effects on us all.
And as a special bonus, the enclosed CD-ROM includes all the cartoons in
the book, ready to be sent easily as e-mail attachments.
| ISBN(s) : | 1576600750 |
| Number of Pages : | 144 |
| Published : | 10/01/2000 |