Instructional Video9:19
TED Talks

TED: Time traveling with AI to connect with lost loved ones | Amy Kurzweil

12th - Higher Ed
What if AI could bring the past to life? Cartoonist Amy Kurzweil shares how she helped train an AI chatbot on her late grandfather’s archives, allowing her to connect with a family member she never met — and discover family history she...
Instructional Video16:42
TED Talks

Rayma Suprani: Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them

12th - Higher Ed
"A political cartoon is a barometer of freedom," says Rayma Suprani, who was exiled from her native Venezuela for publishing work critical of the government. "That's why dictators hate cartoonists." In a talk illustrated with highlights...
Instructional Video4:19
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Inside a cartoonist's world - Liza Donnelly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From cave drawings to the Sunday paper, artists have been visualizing ideas -- cartoons -- for centuries. New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly walks us through the many stages every cartoon goes through, starting with an idea and turning...
Instructional Video6:39
TED Talks

Liza Donnelly: Drawing on humor for change

12th - Higher Ed
New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly shares a portfolio of her wise and funny cartoons about modern life -- and talks about how humor can empower women to change the rules.
Instructional Video17:52
TED Talks

Raghava KK: My 5 lives as an artist

12th - Higher Ed
With endearing honesty and vulnerability, Raghava KK tells the colorful tale of how art has taken his life to new places, and how life experiences in turn have driven his multiple reincarnations as an artist -- from cartoonist to...
Instructional Video12:25
TED Talks

Patrick Chappatte: The power of cartoons

12th - Higher Ed
In a series of witty punchlines, Patrick Chappatte makes a poignant case for the power of the humble cartoon. His projects in Lebanon, West Africa and Gaza show how, in the right hands, the pencil can illuminate serious issues and bring...
Instructional Video20:56
TED Talks

Bob Mankoff: Anatomy of a New Yorker cartoon

12th - Higher Ed
The New Yorker receives around 1,000 cartoons each week; it only publishes about 17 of them. In this hilarious, fast-paced, and insightful talk, the magazine's longstanding cartoon editor and self-proclaimed "humor analyst" Bob Mankoff...
Instructional Video3:49
Curated Video

Exploring Images: From Animation to Optical Illusions

3rd - 12th
This video explores the different types of images and how they are made, including political cartoons, traditional animation, and optical illusions. It highlights the artistry and creativity involved in creating animated images and...
Instructional Video21:43
Institute for New Economic Thinking

George Akerlof - Efficient Markets Hypothesis and Causes of Crisis

Higher Ed
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 2: Has the Efficient Market Hypothesis Led to the Crisis? Collapsed with The Crisis?
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Max Fleischer: The Pioneer of Animation and Filmmaking

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a brief overview of Max Fleischer, a notable re-thinker in the field of animation and filmmaking. It highlights his background as a cartoonist, animator, inventor, and filmmaker. It also mentions some of his popular...
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

It ain't no joke: Putin and Trump caricatures win top prizes at World Press Cartoon awards

9th - Higher Ed
The World Press Cartoon 2025 awards have given pride of place to Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin with caricatures of the two leaders earning top prizes. Global warming and the war in the Gaza Strip also featured heavily on press pages...
News Clip4:00
Curated Video

World Press Cartoon: Drawing the news!

9th - Higher Ed
Every picture tells a story and at this year's World Press Cartoon event in Portugal, for the first time in 13 years of competition, a woman won the coveted Grand Prix award.



It was with...
News Clip3:49
Curated Video

Portugal’s best cartoons celebrated

9th - Higher Ed
Portugal’s annual event dedicated to some of its best cartoonists opened in Vila Franca de Xira near Lisbon.



This 17th edition marks the first time that the guest of honour is a woman. Belgium’s Cécile...
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

General Election: Political leaders in the eyes of the Standard’s Cartoonist during the General Election

9th - Higher Ed
From big teeth, sticky out ears, and double chins, The Evening Standard’s Editorial Cartoonist has found many ways to poke fun at some of the most powerful people in the country in the lead up to the 2024 General Election. Using satire...
News Clip3:36
Curated Video

The dying art of political satire: Winners of LIBEX 2022 cartoon competition announced

9th - Higher Ed
The winning entries of the LIBEX 2022 editorial cartoon competition have been announced.
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

'The gift that keeps on giving': How Boris Johnson keeps political cartoonists in work

9th - Higher Ed
Following allegations of Boris Johnson's parties at Downing Street being in breach of coronavirus restrictions, it is a busy time of year for political cartoonists.
News Clip1:00
Curated Video

Charlie Hebdo attack victims remembered seven years on

9th - Higher Ed
On January 7, 2015, brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, wielding Kalashnikovs, burst into Charlie Hebdo's offices in eastern Paris and killed 12 people.
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

Vandalized Montreal mural rehashes debate about meaning, placement of public art

9th - Higher Ed
The mural, located on the side of a Plateau bookstore, was painted by Quebec cartoonist Michel Rabagliati. Its recent vandalism has led to outcry online, but some artists say it’s a complex issue.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Dutch cartoonist calls for world cartoon war

9th - Higher Ed
A cartoon that only makes you smile and not think is not a cartoon that is an illustration according to Dutch cartoonist Ruben L Oppenheimer whose cartoons in the wake of the attacks in Paris have become recognisable the world over
News Clip5:48
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Moroccan illustrator using comics for #MeToo campaign

9th - Higher Ed
Young Moroccan cartoonist Zainab Fasiki draws on a whiteboard in a Casablanca studio where she is holding a workshop that mixes art with a homegrown illustrated #MeToo campaign (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : PROFILE: Peppone, French artist sued by the heirs of Hergé

9th - Higher Ed
Marseille court delivers its decision in the trial of the French artist Peppone, sued for counterfeiting by the company Moulinsart, manager of the work of the Belgian cartoonist (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip4:58
Bloomberg

How Will European Politics Shake Out After Shootings?

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- Eurasia Group Global Macro Director Willis Sparks and Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders discuss the top risks in Europe for 2015. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip2:14
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : HK elections showed great spirit: dissident artist

9th - Higher Ed
Victory in community level elections in Hong Kong showed the great spirit of the pro democracy movement according to a Chinese dissident cartoonist whose work has been a feature of the protests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Comic book icon Goscinny takes centre stage at Angoulême exhibition

9th - Higher Ed
In a new exhibition, called "Goscinny scriptwriter, what a job!" the Angoulême museum pays tribute to the work of the famous French cartoonist, the father of Asterix and a prolific author who died at the age of 51 in 1977 (Footage by...