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Mark Frauenfelder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mark Frauenfelder
Mark Frauenfelder (born November 22, 1960) is a blogger, illustrator, and journalist. He is editor-in-chief of the magazine ''MAKE'' and co-editor of the collaborative weblog ''Boing Boing''. Along with his wife, Carla Sinclair, he founded the ''bOING bOING'' print zine in 1988, where he acted as editor until the print version folded in 1997. There his work was discovered by Billy Idol, who consulted Frauenfelder for his ''Cyberpunk'' album. While designing ''bOING bOING'' and co-editing it with Sinclair, Frauenfelder became an editor at ''Wired'' from 1993–1998 and the "Living Online" columnist for ''Playboy'' magazine from 1998 to 2002. He is the co-editor of ''The Happy Mutant Handbook'' (1995, Riverhead Books), and was the author and illustrator of ''Mad Professor'' (2002, Chronicle Books). He is the author and illustrator of ''World's Worst'' (2005, Chronicle Books) and ''The Computer: An Illustrated History'' (2005, Carlton Books). He is the author of ''Rule the Web: How to Do Anything and Everything on the Internet—Better, Faster, Easier'' (2007, St. Martin's Griffin), and ''Made by Hand'' (2010, Portfolio). He has been interviewed on the Colbert Report in March 2007 and in June 2010. On June 21, 2003, Mark Frauenfelder and Carla Sinclair, along with their two young daughters, decided to move from Los Angeles to Rarotonga, an island in the South Pacific, where they lived for five months. The Island Chronicles is a website about the adventures. ==References==
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