by Editor | Jan 7, 2022
What do we see? This is a promotional photo for Cesar dog food, which appeared internationally in 2006 that echoed the widely held stereotype and assumptions about the similarity of pets to their owners. The photo became a meme (not only in Slovenia) in which the...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2022
Source What do we see? This is a still from a video posted by Dutch comedian Hans Teeuwen on his Facebook and YouTube channels on 21 July 2021, titled ‘Long live free art!’ (Subtitle: ‘Death to the ideologues.’) In this still, Teeuwen holds up my picture to the camera...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2022
Source What do we see? In this cartoon, we see a simple Cartesian graph. A satisfied and slightly overweight Putin, depicted with a big nose, is standing on the horizontal axis of the graph. The upper quadrant of the graph contains a thick red arrow sloping upwards...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2022
Ian Knox cartoon 6/10/21 in The Irish News What do we see here? This cartoon by Ian Knox was published in the cartoon section of the opinion column in The Irish News in October 2021. The watercolour, painted in black, blue and sepia, is divided into a left and right...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2022
Source What do we see here? The setting is the Bulgarian National Assembly hall. The big podium is where the chairman and the deputy chairmen of the Assembly preside over the sessions. The small dais is where MPs speak. Instead, the two women and the two men in the...