Stuart McMillenさんのプロフィール画像

Stuart McMillenさんのイラストまとめ


Australian comics artist. Idiosyncratic science communicator. Comics about society, ecology, post-growth economics. Merch: stuartmcmillen.square.site
stuartmcmillen.com

フォロー数:595 フォロワー数:1720

My latest comic: The Town Without Television. About the last town in Canada to get television, and the researchers who studied the impact of TV on the community.

Read via https://t.co/xNpt8awh9o

4 9

Opening four panels from my new comic The Town Without Television, about 1970s research
Read the rest via https://t.co/V7cgHvvTDE

1 4

Small-town Canada in the 1970s. A scene from my latest comic The Town Without Television.
Read the comic: https://t.co/xNpt8aeGhQ

0 4

Just published my latest comic, The Town Without Television.
In 1973, researchers studied the last remaining Canadian town without TV reception, and ran ‘before’ and ‘after’ experiments.
Read the comic here: https://t.co/6kvJ7gEJoQ

15 25

A relevant metaphor by .

When the Sydney Harbour Bridge was commissioned in 1924, there were only 62,471 cars registered in NSW.

By 2015, there were 5,247,199 cars in NSW.

They were building for the future, the way the original NBN was built for the future capacity.

2 6

'Holding together apart'.

Illustration by David Pope () for about

7 18

Some good news:

So far NONE of my supporters have cancelled their pledges since was declared a pandemic.

Below: 3x double-pages of artwork that I've drawn this week. From an upcoming 136-pager. (Captions removed).

Crowdfund me: https://t.co/BZjp3iwkzz

3 3

I drew the artwork for comedian Greg Larsen's show This Might Not Be Hell.

Read about this poster artwork: https://t.co/QHZu8yfc9i

Dates in March and April in Brisbane and Melbourne Comedy Festivals.

0 12

Opening four double-pages from my latest comic, "What the Dumbwaiter Hides". About Thomas Jefferson's invention of the dumbwaiter.

Read the full thing via https://t.co/z8kGpbWPSp

Inspired by

5 7

Reminds me of this classic 1964 portrait of Buckminster Fuller by Boris Artzybasheff. Love how both artists incorporate the subject's work into the illustration.

1 0