Image via linked article. The pandemic has (obviously) changed the way we live. Zoom is now part of the common vernacular in the same way we say Kleenex instead of tissue. It's been a little more than a year since most of the world went into lockdown, and students at the School of Visual Arts in New York participated in a very interesting art project – one that looks directly at how life has changed. It's called "Old New World" and takes the style of New Yorker magazine covers depicting everyday life during the "new normal." From masks at the dinner table to an illustration of a student emerging from the screen of a Zoom class, it all strikes a chord. So much so, in fact, that the whole project went viral. Check out this piece from