Hacker, Maker, Chinaman: a story about the Maker Movement in US and China as told by Celeste LeCompte

On a sunny Monday in Cambridge, I sat down with Nieman fellow Celeste LeCompte to interview her. Based on my last-minute Googling, I’d discovered that she had an interest in robotics, the environment, and China. Hoping to get the scoop about Environmental issues in China or the experience of being a foreigner traveling in the country, I came prepared to learn some interesting details about that. Instead, a fascinating story about the parallels between the Maker movement in the China and US, along with the discussion of what exactly it means to be a “Maker”, emerged. Thank you, Celeste!

Hacker, Maker, Chinaman

2 thoughts on “Hacker, Maker, Chinaman: a story about the Maker Movement in US and China as told by Celeste LeCompte

  1. Sophie, great example of serendipitously discovering something insightful about the other person. I would have loved to see some sort of narrative around it as well.

  2. I loved this representation ¡¡¡¡ And the way you portrayed her is just amazing 🙂

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