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A Sit-Down With Joichi Ito, The Drop-Out VC Leading MIT's Media Lab | Co.Design
"With all these interests, how do you keep from just being a dilettante?
It’s not about being a generalist. I like to go deep in a lot of things, but when I do, I like to go deep enough to contribute. If I like scuba, I become an instructor. If I like music, I become a disc jockey. If I like movies, I want to work on a movie set. I don’t become a world class academic in that field, but I get good enough to understand the nuances. And then, because I have experience in so many fields, it gives me a pattern that other people don’t have. For me, being unique and having friends who are unique is a really important thing."
dilettantism  interview  Joi-Ito  MIT-Media-Lab  generalism 
may 2011 by Vaguery
high-low tech - MIT Media Lab - electronic popables
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Electronic Popables is an interactive pop-up book that sparkles, sings, and moves. The book integrates traditional pop-up mechanisms with thin, flexible, paper-based electronics and the result is a book that looks and functions much like an ordinary pop-up with the added element of dynamic interactivity. Electronic Popables was built by Jie Qi, with assistance from Leah Buechley and Tshen Chew."
pop-ups  MIT-Media-Lab 
october 2009 by jschneider
Stefan Marti - Research
a research scientist, working in HCI, computer-mediated communication, agents, ubiquituous computing, and sensor networks.
researcher  hacker  mit  projects  software  hardware  cool  mit-media-lab 
june 2007 by iamnoskcaj

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