Digitimes Interview
26th Oct. 2004
My apologises if the text is garbled below. It's the opening paragraph for a recent interview I had with the Digitimes here in Hsinchu. I have been doing a number of interviews lately (not sure why since the days of being a novelty have long since gone) and have used the opportunity to promote the projects I am on. I'll post a radio interview I did in the coming days as well. Once I get over my usual shyness I usually have the great difficulty shutting up - I'm on of those people who need some time to get wound up then can go on forever.
在工研院工作五年多,加拿大籍的克拉克·麥克勞(Clark Macleod),因為陪著一歲女兒玩玩具,觸發設計音樂椅的想法。在工研院創意中心的支持下,很快地,這張坐上去就能參與音樂演奏的椅子,即將跟大家見面。
I won't comment on the interview too much as the interviewer is a friend but why oh why is it so hard to understand my job description. What the heck is an art designer? It sounds good in Chinese they say. Why not use interaction design - something which is much closer to what I do? I hate titles. Read the interview (Chinese)
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