Found this video late. The comments here are probably the most self-serving, idiotic, and simply racist that I have seen. Notice how all the other videos don’t have comments on how funny they are, or any other critique, only the one with a minority woman in it. Just because it’s not your voice or style doesn’t mean it’s bad. It’s this mindset, of the world revolves around me and any other idea or opinion is bad because it’s not mine, is all that’s wrong with the world.
These cartoons are neither witty nor visually impressive, so this interview in which the artist shares her process for creating the cartoons is ridiculous. There's a cargo cult happening here where people remember some old witty New Yorker cartoons (e.g. "on the internet, no one knows you're a dog") and then assume that the cartoon format itself confers wit.
Honestly, these are 3 of the worst cartoons I ever saw, and I generally love these videos. Obviously it's all subjective, but, in a world where there are still thousands of wannabe cartoonists whose dream is to be in the New Yorker even once, I have to say: What a waste of space.
Great set. I enjoyed learning about the artist’s process
Just debating art with my niece and how it impacts social change, then I find this! Will share with her, thank you. 😊
The New Yorker develops the best stories/ videos. Thanks to all!
This was so great - thank you and more please!
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely amazing 👏 I can not wait to show my daughter this video
i love this cartoonist!
Found this video late. The comments here are probably the most self-serving, idiotic, and simply racist that I have seen. Notice how all the other videos don’t have comments on how funny they are, or any other critique, only the one with a minority woman in it.
Just because it’s not your voice or style doesn’t mean it’s bad. It’s this mindset, of the world revolves around me and any other idea or opinion is bad because it’s not mine, is all that’s wrong with the world.
Would you help
These cartoons are neither witty nor visually impressive, so this interview in which the artist shares her process for creating the cartoons is ridiculous.
There's a cargo cult happening here where people remember some old witty New Yorker cartoons (e.g. "on the internet, no one knows you're a dog") and then assume that the cartoon format itself confers wit.
ok boomer
@@twofish4433 no you
it isn't as if art and comedy are subjective...
Honestly, these are 3 of the worst cartoons I ever saw, and I generally love these videos. Obviously it's all subjective, but, in a world where there are still thousands of wannabe cartoonists whose dream is to be in the New Yorker even once, I have to say: What a waste of space.
Ok boomer
I miss Bob Mankoff.
so. *this* represents the new yorker now. sad. banality everywhere.