May 242016
 

在這個繁忙的都市,人們每天行色匆匆,為了前途,為了夢想,大家身兼數職,只希望成為更好的自己。
HKDI的學生亦是如此。他們除了全日制學生的身份以外,還兼顧著社會責任。
他們是如何合理安排時間?兼職工作對他們的學習、生活有什麼影響?

產品設計科的三位同學將在節目中向您展現《另一個我》。

嘉賓:鄧俊文  PID-DE114504-1G
從小性格內向,不善與人溝通的CM因為一次偶然的機會,接觸到了在H&M做銷售員的工作。在與客戶打交道的過程中,他逐漸掌握了與人溝通的方法,并能夠從工作中找到設計的靈感,運用到設計功課當中。

嘉賓:鄧俊文

 

嘉賓:陳文瀚 (Austin)  PID-DE114504-1G
Austin雖然只是一年級的學生,但他已經開始接觸與設計有關的工作。在工作中,他見到了形形色色的客戶,遇到過不少麻煩,但是也鍛煉了他處理問題的能力。

嘉賓:陳文瀚

 

嘉賓:劉梓峰  PID-DE114505-1C
課堂上的梓峰安靜內斂,但他的另一個身份卻是冰上運動健將。平時訓練之餘,梓峰也會作為教練,教授成人和小童滑冰。滑冰和設計看起來毫無關係,但是梓峰卻不認同。他是如何在運動中找到設計靈感的呢?要聽過訪問錄音才知道。
嘉賓:劉梓峰

 

主持人:池純永  PID-DE114504-1A

主持:池純永

Jan 082016
 

許多人都懷有音樂的夢想,不是為榮譽,也不是為金錢,更多的是希望最初的夢想得以實現,將身體裡面的音樂才華化作音符展現出來;而知專設計學院,正正為懷揣音樂夢想的年輕人搭建一個讓他們展現自己,讓音樂才幹得以全面發揮的平台。

在採訪過程中,音樂專業的三位同學跟我們分享了他們在創作音樂過程中的心路歷程;他們都提到做音樂需要堅持到底;所以,無論這條路佈滿了多少荊棘和坎坷,只要熱愛,一切的付出都是值得的。

採訪中,同學還分享了他們在創作音樂過程中的趣事,多去感受音樂帶給我們靈感,不是專注於表現音樂的技巧,每一首曲子都要富含音樂人本身的氣質和內涵。

三位受訪的同學還鼓勵學弟學妹們“不要那麼輕易放棄,因為放棄的人不知道他快要成功了”,“要相信自己的能力,不要介意別人的眼光,走自己的路”,“很多事情都是付出與收穫不成正比的,那是因為夢想是不在乎結果的”。

嘉賓:

楊敬琛, HKDI數碼音樂二年級學生。

譚建彬, HKDI數碼音樂二年級學生。

謝皓聰, HKDI數碼音樂二年級學生。

主持人:

徐雅君,  LWL資訊科技二年級學生。

Nov 122015
 

The lyrics re-write competition was held in January this year.  On this occasion, we have invited 4 very special guests. All of them were the contestants of the competition who are talented in lyrics writing.  In the program, they will share with us their special techniques used in lyrics writing as well as their aspiration in music.

Interviewees’ Profiles

  1. Julia (Best Singer), HD in Digital Music and Media
  2. Crystal (2nd Runner-up), HD in Digital Music and Media
  3. Shiyin (Best lyrics), HD in Visual Communication
  4. Trin (Guest Musician), HD in Digital Music and Media

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 DJ Tommy, Minnie, Shiyin (front)

 

When asked why they were interested in joining this competition, all of them have different reasons.  Some joined because they simply wanted to have fun. “I didn’t write lyrics before. I had so much fun in the competition”, said Shiyin.  However, for contestant Trin, he joined because the competition coincided with almost the same as what he was doing at the time.  They chose to re-write the lyrics for the songs that are very meaningful to them. “I chose Olivia Ong’s Sweet Melody. It’s a Japanese song. I can’t sing Japanese, so I can sing and share this song to my friends”, said Crystal.

“Are there any special techniques for lyrics writing?”

Sometimes, people attend master lectures, professional workshops or seminars hoping to get a glimpse of the trade secrets or survival tools of the masters.  When asked to share their special techniques used for lyrics writing, to our surprise, they could not recall any such tools or techniques in particular, “the lyrics just come to my mind, and I didn’t think about it deeply”, said Julia.  Probably they performed well naturally and won the competition due to their talent. Furthermore, it is gratifying to know that they have managed to apply what they have learnt in classes (for the music students) in the competition.  Eventually, they revealed more about the techniques used for winning this competition.  Tune in the program for more details.

A career in music?  Perhaps not for everybody.

Musicians often work freelance. They are paid on a per project basis.  Most parents expect their children to get a permanent job with stable income after they have gone through tertiary education.  It seems that working freelance in the music industry is somewhat contrary to what most parents expect.  In the program, the contestants share the challenges they face, the difficulties they had with families, and the worries that they had in pursuing a career in music, their dream.  “My mum does not support me to be a musician!” said Crystal.

“My grandpa is a music composer.  He didn’t make a lot of money, so he didn’t let me learn music,” as revealed by the host.  “Most people simply think that we are messing about, fooling around”, said Trin.

We thank the contestants for their sharing and wish them every success in the future.  Stay tuned for more exciting radio programs.

 

Thanks to Interviewers involved:

Tang Wing Lam, Minnie (HD in Mechanical Engineering,DILWL)
Kwong Ting Him, DJ Tommy (HD in Environmental Science,CW)

 

Oct 262015
 

本期我們採訪的對像是一位蜚聲國際的設計大師,靳埭強教授。

黃浚軒, 靳教授, 鄧詠霖

靳教授的作品在本地及海外獲獎無數,他不僅是首位獲得香港十大傑出青年的設計師,也是首位名列世界平面設計師名人錄的華人,業內稱呼他為“靳叔”,在平面設計界是當之無愧的大師級人物。

在採訪過程中,靳叔跟我們分享了他在尋找靈感時的心路歷程;同時他強調說“生活中領悟到的東西,可以作為營養儲存起來,當創作的時候它可以發酵成為靈感”。所以熱愛生活幫助他領悟寶貴的人生價值,同時也給予他奇妙的創作動力。

採訪中靳叔還強調設計是要解決我們的生活需求,多去理解和享受生活才能設計出符合消費者的心意作品,不是自持有藝術氣質而去設計;他的作品都是為消費者度身訂做一件適身合體的設計。

靳叔很關心我們設計專業學生的成長,他認為熱誠對於學習設計的同學很重要,沒有熱誠的話,會覺得很辛苦,所以堅持熱誠很重要;並鼓勵同學在創作的時候,把設計當成一個夢想,一種追求,將來一定能夠成就一番事業。

主持人:
鄧詠霖 (機械工程高級文憑)
黃浚軒 (展覽設計高級文憑)


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

Jun 052015
 

相信很多人都有離開家鄉到外地讀書的經歷。每當回想起那段時光,你的心情是怎樣的?你是否還記得初到異地時內心的不安和惶恐?你是否還能回憶起因為語言不通而造成的誤會和尷尬?隨著時間的流逝,相信留在記憶中更多的是下雨天陌生人幫你撐起的一把傘;或是生病時室友端到你面前的一碗熱騰騰的麺。獨立學習生活的經歷使我們成長,豐富了我們的人生。

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時下,越來越多的內地學生選擇到香港升學,他們會面對怎樣的困難和挑戰呢?本期節目的嘉賓莉莉和秀秀將與聽眾一起分享她們求學香港的喜怒哀樂。

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嘉賓:

黃秀秀  江西人,HKDI時裝設計科二年級畢業生,來港時間:7年。

孫莉莉  山東人,HKDI視覺傳意科一年級學生,來港時間:1年。

 

主持人:

劉詩言  HKDI視覺傳意科二年級畢業生

Mar 042015
 

本期的明日之星是一位才女。

劉詩言是一個堅強獨立、才華橫溢的女生,這個十五歲就離開家人來到香港獨自生活的重慶女孩目前就讀於HKDI視覺傳意系二年級。

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她從小學習國畫、素描、藝術體操、二胡和鋼琴,家人的培養奠定了她的藝術氣質。

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酷愛旅行和寫作的詩言在我校2014年攝影寫作比賽和NowTV校園明信片寫作大賽中均奪得冠軍。

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關於未來,這個小女生有著大大的夢想,她希望自己的作品不只停留於視覺表面,而是能真正幫助人們去滿足需求。她相信只有50%的實踐加上50%的知識才能讓自己立足社會。

 

 本期明日之星主持人:

工商管理學系     林睿婷  杜德榮

Feb 022015
 

In a hilarious 3-on-3 interview, our local students pick the brains of some of our International students.

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In the interview below, Angus, Mercury and Kinky (three local students) sit down with Vivek, Aurelia and Kyra (three international students) for a conversation that surely holds the Radio 708 record for most laughs per minute.

 

It’s perhaps no surprise that the life of an International student at HKDI-LWL has some unique challenges, and our local interviewers do a wonderful job of discovering how life is different for non-local students. At the same time, the International students are not shy about turning the tables and getting the interviewers to open up as well.

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What unfolds is a funny and freewheeling conversation where we discover that local and non-local students have far more in common with each other than might be expected.

There is some talk at the beginning of the interview about how local students might be nervous to chat with International students because they are afraid their English might not be good enough. As Vivek, Aurelia and Kira point out, they too are intimidated to speak in Cantonese for the same reasons. What this interview demonstrates is that it’s important to just start the conversation. Very likely, the person who you thought was so different from you will be happy you said hello (or “néih hóu”), and you might just make lifelong friend. At the very least, it is an opportunity to learn and, as Angus puts it, “broaden your horizons.”

Kira, Kinky, Mercury, Angus, Aurelia and Vivek

Kyra, Kinky, Mercury, Angus, Aurelia and Vivek

 

 

Some of the topics covered here include: where to find authentic international food; the benefits of having local friends; differences in how local and non-local students spend their free time; who is dating who; and, whether Angus does or does not in fact have “MK” style (he insists he does not), among many others.

It’s a truly funny and entertaining interview. Many thanks and congratulations to the interviewers for their hard work on this program, and of course our great appreciation on their behalf to our three International students for being such game subjects and being so willing to share.

 

It is our genuine hope that this conversation might encourage both local and non-local students to begin more conversations with each other. There’s nothing to lose, and these students show us just how much there can be to gain. “International” simply means “between countries”, after all. No person or place is truly international except in that moment when they reach out to what lies beyond the familiar. It’s in that small, brave act that we make the whole world our shared home.

 

Thanks to all involved:

Interviewers -

WONG Tsz Hei Angus (PID)

CHENG Nga Man Mercury (PID)

POON Chung Ting Kinki  (PID)

 

Interviewees -

Vivek Vijayan  (PID)

Laksmana Aurelia Giovanni  (CDM)

Apo Kyra Lan (PID)

 

©  Radio 708, 2015
Dec 152014
 

Info day at HKDI/LWL is almost like a carnival. More so than probably any other campus, we are able to display a truly fascinating range of projects, products, activities and research. As in years past, the public came in great numbers as we opened our doors. For hour after hour on Friday and Saturday, our campus was buzzing with activity, as tourists, locals, alumni and others were welcomed by our wonderful students. For their part, the students entertained and taught visitors about their respective programs, and made their teachers and themselves proud.

Throughout the festivities, the CDM department welcomed visitors with great music.

Throughout the festivities, the CDM department welcomed visitors with great music.

On Saturday, we took some time to get to know some of those students. Below you can listen to conversations from students representing several departments. They talk about the challenges they’ve encountered and the goals they’ve accomplished so far. They also share their dreams for the future.

Ronald Suen, a CDM student who has already started his own production company, "Virgarious".

Ronald Suen, a CDM student who has already started his own production company, “Virgarious”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First, we speak to Ronald Suen. Although he is still studying, he is already preparing for his life after graduation. Not only does he make and play music himself (he describes himself as a “Metalhead”), but he also works with filmakers and musicians from here in Hong Kong and from the United States, as well as having recently helped establish the production companies, Virgarious and StuDuo.

Paul and Vincent, helping to make Hong Kong a more livable city.

Paul and Vincent, helping to make Hong Kong a more livable city.

 

Next we spoke to Paul and Vincent, two students who have been studying Landscape Architecture, which falls under the umbrella of the PID department. They explain how they came to love this field, and their hope for designing a greener, more natural Hong Kong. Both are on track to continue their studies after graduation, possibly via the SHAPE top-up degree program.

Aries is currently hard at work on her Final Year Project, based on a theme of Surrealism.

Aries is currently hard at work on her Final Year Project, based on a theme of Surrealism.

 

Ada and Peach are FID students focusing on Styling and Photography.

Ada and Peach are FID students focusing on Styling and Photography.

 

Next, we headed to the eighth floor to catch up with some fashion students. Aries, who is studying Makeup and Hairstyling, and Ada and Peach, who are Styling and Photography students, told us about their experiences so far at HKDI/LWL. They all cited the amount of collaboration, with both teachers and other students, as one of the most valuable aspects of their education here. As it happens, students from these two streams will work together on their final year project, with each contributing in their area of expertise to make a fully realized creation.

Kiyan hopes to someday become a fashion magazine editor.

Kiyan hopes to someday become a fashion magazine editor.

On the seventh floor, we met Kiyan, a first-year Fashion Branding and Buying student, who already has big dreams of becoming a fashion magazine editor. She told us honestly about her inital struggles with the change from secondary school to HKDI/LWL, especially with regards to deadlines. However, it was clear in speaking to her that Kiyan is an incredibly bright and ambitious student. There’s little doubt that she will find success in the future, as long as she keeps winning her fights with deadlines!

Our final stop was on the fifth floor, where we met up with three students manning the Publication Design and Print Media display. South, Michael and Howard all came to this field of study for different reasons, and all plan to pursue different careers afterwards. This fact is testament to the collaborative and dynamic nature of studying here. They are all able to use their various talents to work together.

Howard, South and Michael: educating, entertaining, and trying to stay warm.

Howard, South and Michael: educating, entertaining, and trying to stay warm.

 

As well, representatives from the Language Center met with students from all departments. Together they had a lively discussion about their life on campus and their plans for the future.

Members of the English and Putonghua teams chat with students during the "What a Campus!" event.

Members of the English and Putonghua teams chat with students during the “What a Campus!” event.

As usual, Info Day proved to be an exciting and thought-provoking affair. Teachers and students proudly explained the fruits of their hard work to the public and to each other. We were happy to be able to document it in part. There was simply too much to fit into a single radio program. We therefore urge any students or teachers who we didn’t get to speak to to get in touch and let us help you share your passion in a future episode.

Listen to the full program below. Thanks to all students and staff who were involved! Until next year!

Ronald Suen (CDM)

Chan Lok Wing (Paul) & Ho Fan Ho (Vincent) (PID)

Wu Kam Wing (Aries), Ada Yip & Peach Wan (FID)

Ng Ki Yan (Kiyan) (FID)

Ko Man Wun (South), Ho Sheung Fai (Howard) & Lam Yu Hong (Michael) (PID)

 

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