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(transcript below) This is H.Jay Yun (윤현우) Visit here at http://cafe446.daum.net/_c21_/bbs_lis... to watch more various video clips such as recent English news, commercials, movie trailer, and English dramas and transcripst as well. I am an English instructor of Jung-chul Language Institute(정철어학원) in South Korea. My name is H.Jay Yun(윤현우) I offer latest news, commercials, movie trailer, and English dramas on my cafe and in my classes. Anyone who wanna learn English can come and join ! :D -- transcript -- I'm a designer and an educator. I'm a multitasking person, and I push my students to fly through a very creative, multitasking design process. But how efficient is, really, this multitasking? Let's consider for a while the option of monotasking. A couple of examples. Look at that. This is my multitasking activity result. So trying to cook, answering the phone, writing SMS, and maybe uploading some pictures about this awesome barbecue. So someone tells us the story about supertaskers, so this two percent of people who are able to control multitasking environment. But what about ourselves, and what about our reality? When's the last time you really enjoyed just the voice of your friend? So this is a project I'm working on, and this is a series of front covers to downgrade our super, hyper-mobile phones into the essence of their function. Another example, have you ever been to Venice? How beautiful it is to lose ourselves in these little streets on the island. But our multitasking reality is pretty different, and full of tons of information. I know that it could sound pretty weird to speak about mono when the number of possibilities is so huge, but I push you to consider the option of focusing on just one task, or maybe turning your digital senses totally off.