Technologically Overburdened
Will Kasso Condry's "Technologically Overburdened" is an extraordinary illustration that captures the essence of our transformed reality through an Afro-futuristic lens. This artwork delves deep into the complexities of our new collective social conditioning, inviting viewers to reflect on the state of our world.
The central character in this piece embodies the challenges of today: ubiquitous surveillance from social media giants, cutting-edge technology monitoring our health, and the echoes of dystopian narratives like George Orwell's "1984." It prompts us to consider our dependence on Apple's innovations, which increasingly shape our thoughts and behaviors.
The imagery of our heads encased in gas-filled bubbles—a stark reminder of our fragile existence—contrasts sharply with the monopolistic grip of corporations like Walmart, which has become our primary source for essential goods. Microsoft looms large, micro-managing every aspect of our lives in this new order.
Yet amidst these overwhelming themes, a lone butterfly emerges. This subtle yet powerful symbol of hope signifies that resilience and beauty persist, even as we adapt to an altered reality.
At the time this illustration was completed (April 6, 2020), Vermont recorded 461 Covid-19 deaths—a statistic that, while small in comparison to other regions at that time, carried profound weight in our journey. This piece is a conversation starter, a reflection on our shared experiences, and a reminder of the hope that remains.
Available as 8.5” x 11" archival print on ultra premium photo paper
Please allow 3-4 weeks for the printing process, shipping, and delivery. We ship via United States Postal Service (USPS) and confirm with tracking numbers.
Will Kasso Condry's "Technologically Overburdened" is an extraordinary illustration that captures the essence of our transformed reality through an Afro-futuristic lens. This artwork delves deep into the complexities of our new collective social conditioning, inviting viewers to reflect on the state of our world.
The central character in this piece embodies the challenges of today: ubiquitous surveillance from social media giants, cutting-edge technology monitoring our health, and the echoes of dystopian narratives like George Orwell's "1984." It prompts us to consider our dependence on Apple's innovations, which increasingly shape our thoughts and behaviors.
The imagery of our heads encased in gas-filled bubbles—a stark reminder of our fragile existence—contrasts sharply with the monopolistic grip of corporations like Walmart, which has become our primary source for essential goods. Microsoft looms large, micro-managing every aspect of our lives in this new order.
Yet amidst these overwhelming themes, a lone butterfly emerges. This subtle yet powerful symbol of hope signifies that resilience and beauty persist, even as we adapt to an altered reality.
At the time this illustration was completed (April 6, 2020), Vermont recorded 461 Covid-19 deaths—a statistic that, while small in comparison to other regions at that time, carried profound weight in our journey. This piece is a conversation starter, a reflection on our shared experiences, and a reminder of the hope that remains.
Available as 8.5” x 11" archival print on ultra premium photo paper
Please allow 3-4 weeks for the printing process, shipping, and delivery. We ship via United States Postal Service (USPS) and confirm with tracking numbers.
Will Kasso Condry's "Technologically Overburdened" is an extraordinary illustration that captures the essence of our transformed reality through an Afro-futuristic lens. This artwork delves deep into the complexities of our new collective social conditioning, inviting viewers to reflect on the state of our world.
The central character in this piece embodies the challenges of today: ubiquitous surveillance from social media giants, cutting-edge technology monitoring our health, and the echoes of dystopian narratives like George Orwell's "1984." It prompts us to consider our dependence on Apple's innovations, which increasingly shape our thoughts and behaviors.
The imagery of our heads encased in gas-filled bubbles—a stark reminder of our fragile existence—contrasts sharply with the monopolistic grip of corporations like Walmart, which has become our primary source for essential goods. Microsoft looms large, micro-managing every aspect of our lives in this new order.
Yet amidst these overwhelming themes, a lone butterfly emerges. This subtle yet powerful symbol of hope signifies that resilience and beauty persist, even as we adapt to an altered reality.
At the time this illustration was completed (April 6, 2020), Vermont recorded 461 Covid-19 deaths—a statistic that, while small in comparison to other regions at that time, carried profound weight in our journey. This piece is a conversation starter, a reflection on our shared experiences, and a reminder of the hope that remains.
Available as 8.5” x 11" archival print on ultra premium photo paper
Please allow 3-4 weeks for the printing process, shipping, and delivery. We ship via United States Postal Service (USPS) and confirm with tracking numbers.