Artist Dave McKean illustrates and writes the story about the ambiguous and corrupt deals made in a village in China. The story was originally from an anonymous Chinese reporter.
[...] • De AIDS-syge patienter i landsbyen var mere bange for de lokale embedsmænd, end for deres livstruende sygdom. Illustratoren Dave McKean fortæller deres historie i denne lille grafiske fortælling, der kan ses på Twitpic her i første og anden del. Via 88 Bar. [...]
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88 Bar is about finding bits and pieces in virtual China and examining them from the various lenses of our authors:
Lens 1: Designer
Jason Li has worked as an interaction designer, illustrator and researcher. Originally from Hong Kong, he has also lived in Canada, the US and Spain. He's writing a graphic novel in his spare time.
Lens 2: Cultural anthropologist
Lyn Jeffery is a research director at the Institute for the Future. She has spent more than 20 years living, working, and doing research in China.
Contact us if you're interesting in becoming one of our lenses.
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[...] • De AIDS-syge patienter i landsbyen var mere bange for de lokale embedsmænd, end for deres livstruende sygdom. Illustratoren Dave McKean fortæller deres historie i denne lille grafiske fortælling, der kan ses på Twitpic her i første og anden del. Via 88 Bar. [...]