[SIGCIS-Members] NEW CHM Lecture on Tuesday: Island Tinkerers by Honghong Tinn.
    Dag Spicer 
    dspicer at computerhistory.org
       
    Sun Nov  2 09:53:10 PST 2025
    
    
  
Hello SIGCIS Friends and Colleagues!
Just quick note to let you the Computer History Museum is honored to be hosting this Tuesday the wonderful Honghong Tinn, author of Island Tinkerers: Innovation and Transformation in the Making of Taiwan’s Computing Industry, (MIT Press, 2025).
From the MIT Book Blurb:
"How did Taiwan, a former Japanese colony and the last fortress of the defeated Chinese Nationalists, ascend to such heights in high-tech manufacturing? In Island Tinkerers, Honghong Tinn tells the critical history of how hobbyists and enthusiasts in Taiwan, including engineers, technologists, technocrats, computer users, and engineers-turned-entrepreneurs, helped transform the country with their hands-on engagement with computers. Rather than engaging in wholesale imitation of US sources, she explains, these technologists tinkered with imported computing technology and experimented with manufacturing their own versions, resulting in their own brand of successful innovation.
Defying the stereotype of “the West innovates, and the East imitates,” Tinn tells the story of Taiwanese technologists' efforts over the past six decades. Beginning in the 1960s, they grappled with the “black-boxed” computers that were newly available through international technical-aid programs. Shortly after, multinational corporations that outsourced transistor and integrated circuit assembly overseas began employing Taiwanese engineers and factory workers. Island tinkerers developed strategies to adapt, modify, assemble, and work with computers in an inventive manner. It was through this creative and ingenious tinkering with computers that they were able to gain a better understanding of the technology, opening the door to future manufacturing endeavors that now include Acer, Foxconn, Asus, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)."
Please do join us: it will be a great lecture!
Lecture is in-person at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California AND streaming online.
SIgn up here:
https://computerhistory.org/events/taiwan-rising/
Taiwan Rising
computerhistory.org
All the best!
Dag
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Dag Spicer
Senior Curator
Computer History Museum
Editorial Board, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
ACM History Committee
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Mountain View CA  94043
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