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Melba's podcast is back again, this week interviewing the multi-talented multimedia mind Luke. Luke chats volunteering, his recent trip to Japan, and all things design. Listen here!

[Episode 2 Transcript:
Zulejha: Hi, and welcome to another edition of the Melba Loop. I’m Zulejha, and I’m with one of Melba’s volunteers, Luke.

Zulejha: So Luke, what do you actually do as a volunteer here at Melba?

Luke: I take photos and edit together videos.

Zulejha: Fantastic! So how are you finding it so far? What do you like about it?

Luke: I love the environment and the opportunity Melba has given me to use my knowledge about design. Because it is something that I studied at university.

Zulejha: Awesome! So where did you actually study?

Luke: Swinburne University

Zulejha: Great! And what course was that?

Luke: It was called multimedia.

Zulejha: Multimedia, awesome. So it’s actually really related to what you studied at uni?

Luke: Yes

Zulejha: Perfect. And what are you hoping to do after your volunteering experience?

Luke: Well, I love the sense of community that I have with Melba, and I love the different types of work with different people.

Zulejha: Fantastic. And word on the grapevine is that you recently went on a really cool holiday to Japan. Can you tell us more about your trip to Japan?

Luke: Yes, I recently been to Japan, and I went to the TeamLab Borderless museum, which is the only digital museum in the world. Um, and it challenged my ideas of time, space and sound.

Zulejha: Oh wow, that sounds awesome! So you would recommend it to other people who would travel to Japan?

Luke: Yes!

Zulejha: Oh Great! So obviously it’s something that sparked your interest as you already have an interest in design. Fantastic.

Zulejha: So, when you actually walk into the digital museum, what do you actually hear and see?

Luke: It is an overload of information and you are basically set in a position which is borderless; which is the name of the museum. You can’t get a sense of the direction, there is no set course to the final destination. So what you see each time you visit might be different, or slightly different.

Zulejha: God, that sounds awesome! Something to check out I reckon for anyone who’s visiting Japan.

Zulejha: So thank you so much for your time today Luke. We really appreciate it. And thanks for listening to this episode of the Melba loop. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud, and we look forward to bringing you another episode of the Melba Loop.]