Jun 272017
 

本期Radio708我們邀請了來自時裝設計系獲得獎學金并前往米蘭學習的楊妍嫣同學,和在眼睛設計比賽中獲得冠軍的陳衛牟同學,跟我們分享他們的學習心得。

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 米蘭,這座具有國際都市風範的城市,不僅充滿了無限的活力,而且延續了無窮的創新精神。

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米蘭的學習之旅不僅讓楊同學感受到濃濃的時尚與文化氣息,而且還深入了解時尚造型的過程,提高了她的設計創作能力,探索并發現自己的風格,從而讓時尚融入個人的生活

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而於「第18屆香港眼鏡設計比賽」中,憑藉作品「追憶」勇奪學生組比賽冠軍的陳同學有感都市人工作繁忙,難得與家人在餐桌前共進晚餐,共享天倫之樂,遂於作品滲入港人日常家具元素—摺枱,他設計時在眼鏡臂添上木紋,鼻托和鏡框接駁位則模仿摺枱鐵造的部份,用以提醒佩戴者多回家吃飯和多花時間關顧家人。通過參加這次比賽,陳同學有了更多與業界人士交流的機會,更了解到設計行業的最新發展,大大提升其設計意念和技巧。

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讓我們一起聆聽他們的獲獎感言! 懇請各位同事更我們的學生宣傳這期節目! 觀看視頻請點擊: 別忘了鼓勵同學到Facebook 參與問答環節:   感謝您的支持! Radio708

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Jul 022015
 

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So here comes the Graduation Show of HKDI and IVE (LWL) which is inarguably the most vibrant and celebrated event of the year. Our campus is renowned for its diversity of professional arenas with HD programmes from jewellery engineering to film and television. Perfectly complementing with this year’s theme, our team is going to show the “Emerging Talents” of our students with close-up interviews.

Information Technology

IELTS high-achiever, Leung Kin Lok Tim, does not only shine in English language, but is also gifted in creating video games. His “Verge of Hell” reminds us of the 80s in remaking vintage video games for children’s exploration of this seemingly unfamiliar world.
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Leung Kin Lok Tim (HD in Digital Entertainment)
Name of work: Verge of Hell

 

Design Foundation Studies

Lee Sze Yu Cathy, who labelled herself as a shy and timid girl, tries to accomplish a personal breakthrough by approaching boys on the street for their telephone numbers. Later, their communication through instant messengers was duly recorded and displayed in her exhibit “Am I accostable?”.
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Lee Sze Yu Cathy (HD in Visual Arts and Culture)
Name of work: Am I accostable?

 

Engineering Management and Technology

Not many people spotted that Ngai Yin Fan Kim and Ngai Yin Fong Yanie are actually sisters as they claim that they don’t look alike, yet they surely share the resemblance in having immense interests and talents in Jewellery Design. Added to the point is that they coincidentally chose the ocean as their themes with their inspiration from sea creatures.

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Ngai Yin Fong Yanie (HD in Jewellery Design and Technology)
Name of work: My Little Secret

 

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Ngai Yin Fan Kim (HD in Jewellery Design and Technology)
Name of work: Octopus and You

 

Fashion and Image Design

Fashion Design student, Wong Wai Yin Valerie, kindly agreed to be our guest interviewer in digging out the secret messages behind Leung Chi Yan Katt and Fu Po Yee Bowie’s works. Elusive it seems to be, Katt’s “In Between” employs the optical relationship of mirrors in showing people’s completed faces even though they might dislike each other. Bowie’s “Find Your Way” explores busy city inhabitants’ necessities and desires with the use of directional transportation to indicate that in the event of adverse situation, people must change themselves.

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Leung Chi Yan Katt (HD in Fashion Image Design)
Name of work: In Between

 

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Fu Po Yee Bowie (HD in Fashion Image Design)
Name of work: Find Your Way

Communication Design and Digital Media

The Film and Television Trio, which comprises Tsang Sin Sze Cecil, Ho Tsun Fung Willis,  and Law Tsz Hin Alex, was more than grateful to share with us their insights in Film-making. The theme of the Film Show, “All-In!”, signifies their devoted dedication in making their exhibition as successful as possible. “The Walled City” serves as a signature dish of the show which takes the remnants of old Hong Kong in creating a new world.grad 1415_Ho Tsun Fung, Tsang Sin Sze, Law Tsz Hin-mingrad 1415_CDM students-min
Ho Tsun Fung Willis, Tsang Sin Sze Cecil, Law Tsz Hin Alex (HD in Film and Television)
Name of work: The Walled City and All-In! – The Film Show

 

 

Interviewers:

Wong Wai Yin Valerie (FID)
Steve Ho
Carrie So

 

Jun 162015
 

15 – 17 June 2015

As an international event started in 2007 and jointly hosted by the Vocational Training Council (VTC) and the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) of Singapore on a biennial basis, our overseas friends and our students gathered at HKDI this year again for The International Student Seminar (ISS). The seminar aims to provide participating students with a platform to exchange ideas on global issues through diversified activities including presentations, exhibitions, performances and cultural/ industrial visits. Over 600 participants took part in the ISS in Hong Kong between 15 and 17 June 2015.

Radio 708 team walked around the campus on the second day of the event and interviewed some vibrant and energetic students. Let’s hear how they feel about this exciting event and Hong Kong.

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Students of Shenzhen Polytechnic: 張煒發, 吳祥龍, 朱兆麟, 莊雯芳

Students of Shenzhen Polytechnic: 張煒發, 吳祥龍, 朱兆麟, 莊雯芳

 

 

 

Students of HKDI: Chris, Ken, Yannie, Sally, Bowie

Students of HKDI: Chris, Ken, Yannie, Sally, Bowie

 

 

Students of NIT (Japan): Shinkawa, Fukazawa, Ogata, William

Students of NIT (Japan): Shinkawa, Fukazawa, Ogata, William

 

 

Students of ITE(Singapore): Kuai, Hazia

Students of ITE(Singapore): Kuai, Haziq

 

 

Finland (Exchange Student of Shenzhen Polytechnic): Sarianne “Sarah” Vihakara

Finland (Exchange Student of Shenzhen Polytechnic): Sarianne “Sarah” Vihakara

 

 


Ukraine (Exchange Student of Shenzhen Polytechnic): Andrey Konkov

Ukraine (Exchange Student of Shenzhen Polytechnic): Andrey Konkov

Dec 042012
 

"Living Lounge" are making some noise on campus

In the second half of our Open Day 2012 coverage (part one can be found here), we continue to explore the many interesting projects, pursuits and promotions staged by students of HKDI/IVE(LWL). Saturday saw even more members of the public strolling around campus, and students from every department came together to make sure all our guests had a memorable day.

VAC students showing off their "wearable art"

In this episode we speak to some students making “wearable art”, others who are finding inspiration for functional furniture in found objects, fashion students making the world more beautiful one face at a time, and (of course) some who are following their musical muse.

Bobo overseeing the beautification of FID students

Living Lounge, whose Facebook page is here, blew away a small crowd with a catchy and very tight original composition. Later, Lydia Pau, who was featured in an earlier Radio 708 post, gave an intimate and uncommonly soulful performance of the classic ballad “Desperado“.

Lydia with a stunning rendition of The Eagles' "Desperado"

 

Caterpillar welcomed guests under the escalator

Caterpillar, also former Radio 708 contributors, played originals and covers to guests as they entered the campus, their sunny songs echoing all through the main boulevard.

PID students in front of their "organic furniture" models

Visitors making use of PID creations

 

All in all, Open Day 2012 was a huge success, providing more interesting sights and sounds than we could capture, despite our best efforts. It is a tribute to the hard work of all the students (and staff!) that contribute to making HKDI/IVE(LWL) such a vibrant and fun campus. We’re counting down the days until next year! It was, in addition,  also a reminder that we should all take advantage of the fact that so many interesting people in so many fields are working so closely together here, and always be discovering and rediscovering our own campus.

Listen below!

Many thanks to all the students involved. They are:

Fung Ming Tung PID
Lee Pui Yee PID
Tong Ka Man PID
Lam Wai Lok, Lok CDM
Leung Ka Wai, Sai Sai CDM
Cheng Yuk Yam, Bro CDM
So Wai Chun, Steven CDM
Lam Kiu Ting, Bobo FID
Cheng Wing Hei VAC/DFS
Chan Chi Yin VAC/DFS
Leung Yiu Wa VAC/DFS
Pau Chung Yan, Lydia CDM

 

 

©  Radio 708, 2015
Nov 262012
 

Behind the scenes before the PID fashion show

Open Day 2012 was a huge success here at HKDI/IVE(LWL), bringing in hundreds of family members, curious members of the public, prospective students and neighborhood residents. The two-day event allowed our uniquely eclectic and creative students to show off the fruits of their hard work. Strolling around campus on Friday and Saturday, you could be transported into deep space via MIT students, hear all types of great music (CDM students and others), learn three languages in a single day in the Language Centre’s CILL, and get a glimpse of the coming trends in eye-wear, jewellery and clothing (thanks to EMT, PID and FID students). Around every corner was a new surprise or a friendly and enthusiastic group of students. Part two can be found here.

 

EMT students Vicky, Nicole and Connie helping people keep their lenses clean

So, with that in mind, Radio 708 sought to discover as much as possible by poking into every corner time would allow, and getting the students involved to explain their various projects.

 

Sammy and other BA students raise money for a good cause

This, our first part in a two-part series, aims to let listeners relive the excitement of Open Day 2012. We hope you enjoy this record of the event and some of the students who made it so successful. Listen below!

 

MIT students outside their Planetarium

 

Ryan and Anthony educating people about Visual Merchandising

There was live music in English and Putonghua in the Centre for Independent Language Learning

Yellow and M.T. help the Chatteris PCs run language games in the C.I.L.L. (B708)

PCs Cherylanne, Matthew and Tony organized activities on Friday and Saturday

More music in the C.I.L.L. (B708)

School groups were a common sight on campus over the weekend

Students representing the new Visual Arts and Culture program

Ivan shows visitors the latest trends in eye-wear design

 

A Block: the block of rock

The students involved in the interviews below are:

Mak Lok Heng MIT
Lau Bou Yin MIT
Chau Tsz Chun, Anthony FID
Cheung Sing Wai, Ryan FID
Wong Mai Ting PID
Ho King Fung EMT
Leung Ka Pik DFS
Chuang Hiu Nam, Rebecca DFS
Cheung Sum Ming BA
Cheung Chun Sing, Ivan PID

 

Stay tuned for the second part of our Open Day coverage!

 

©  Radio 708, 2015
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