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33 Illustrations That Prove We’ve Become Slaves To Modern Technology

One way or another, we're all guilty as charged!

Aside from pen and paper, being observant counts as one of the most important tools of an effective artist. The artworks below, illustrated by Jean Jullien, are obviously drawn by a keen observer. In these series of illustrations, you will see how all of us have somehow become slaves to modern technology – particularly the smartphone.

Sure, we can all justify how we all use gadgets to communicate faster with our loved ones but, as captured in some of these drawings, we should likewise admit that technology sometimes gets in the way of simple joys such as enjoying nature or real-life interactions.

Scroll down and you’ll see what I mean…

#1. Feelings of isolation.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#2. Sometimes this is the definition of total freedom.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#3. Tied to an Apple Watch.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#4. The “evolution” of reading the news at breakfast.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#5. Modern photography.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#6. Instead of watching a performance, concert-goers are too busy documenting it.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
7. Sunburn…

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#8. Family dinner.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#9. A foodie.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#10. Sleeping with one eye open.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#11. The introduction of Apple Watch.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#12. Everyone’s obsessed with Apple.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#13. The “Royal Baby”

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#14. Bonding time.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#15. Are meal prayers too old-fashioned now?

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#16. The unbreakable smartphone chain.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#17. The complete opposite of #2.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#18. The Future of Photography.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#19. Valentine’s Day.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#20. Listening to music.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#21. Where did all the good people go?

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#22. The irony of it.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#23. 1995 vs 2015

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#24. Caught in the act.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#25. Liberty.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#26. Modern binoculars and Wi-Fi helmet.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#27. Followers.

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#28. That fad called e-cigarette.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#29. Infomaniac.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#30. Poop calls.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#31. Sunset to sunrise.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#32. Online galleries.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien
#33. Too much spam mails.

Photo credit: Jean Jullien

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