What is Timeslip?
The term “timeslip” is a plot device of accidental time travel, or a mechanism for time travel. It is often used in Japan and Korea as the English loan word (外来語) for time travel.
According to Wikipedia, the K-pop group, Super Junior, recorded an album in 2019, which was titled Timeslip. Later, it was repackaged in 2020 with a more modern and ubiquitous title, Timeless.
Who is behind Timeslip?
A contract programmer who spent a couple of college summers at Griptonite Games in Kirkland, WA.
An associate producer at Backbone Entertainment and later, LeapFrog Enterprises in Emeryville, CA.
A high school English ALT in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima, home to the University of Aizu.
A game designer at Ubisoft Osaka in Osaka, Japan.
A graduate of San Jose State University iSchool, Masters of Library and Information Science program.
Throughout my career, I have worked with talented designers, engineers, artists, musicians, as well as producers, QA, marketing, and other support staff.
In my production and design roles, I realized that much of my time was spent providing context and organization to documents and assets to easily find for myself and others that benefited development progress.
My transition to librarianship allows me to focus on providing solutions to information and creative needs, and building foundations for preservation and archival of game development.
