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Arts

Channel | updated April 16, 2013

The arts at MIT connect creative minds across disciplines and encourage a lifetime of exploration and self-discovery. They are rooted in experimentation, risk-taking and imaginative problem-solving. The arts strengthen MIT's commitment to the aesthetic, human, and social dimensions of research and innovation.

Artistic knowledge and creation exemplify our motto — mens et manus, mind and hand. The arts are essential to MIT's mission to build a better society and meet the challenges of the 21st century.

Learn more at http://arts.mit.edu

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"Awakening" I
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MIT Wind Ensemble: "Awakening" I

MIT Wind Ensemble playing Jamshied Sharifi's "Awakening"

"Awakening" II
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MIT Wind Ensemble: "Awakening" II

MIT Wind Ensemble playing Jamshied Sharifi's "Awakening"

"Awakening" III
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MIT Wind Ensemble: "Awakening" III

MIT Wind Ensemble playing Jamshied Sharifi's "Awakening"

"Awakening" - MIT Wind Ensemble Rehearsal
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"Awakening" - MIT Wind Ensemble Rehearsal

Jamshied Sharifi and Fred Harris

ACT Lecture | Taru Elfving: Archipelago Logic: Towards ...
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ACT Lecture | Taru Elfving: Archipelago Logic: Towards Sustainable Futures

Taru Elfving, curator and director of Contemporary Art Archipelago (CAA), calls into play the curatorial notion of the “dysfunctional” exhibition and its role within the larger concept of sustainability. CAA, a trans-disciplinary, ...

ACT Lecture | Bruce Yonemoto: Re-representations and ...
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ACT Lecture | Bruce Yonemoto: Re-representations and Simulations

Bruce Yonemoto works within the overlapping intersections of art and commerce, and the gallery world and cinema screen. Yonemoto juxtaposes cultural material from different international communities, such as those of the Japanese Americans, Nipo-Brasiliero, Peruvian ...

What it means to be a Chorallarie!
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What it means to be a Chorallarie!

The Chorallaries are MIT’s oldest coed a cappella group, started over January term in the ’76-’77 school year. Read more at: http://choral.scripts.mit.edu/wp/

John Dower, Japan in the Modern World 2/15/12
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John Dower, Japan in the Modern World 2/15/12

Part of a two-day conference that consisted of image-driven presentations addressing both Asian and non-Asian representations of 19th and 20th-century developments in the history of East and Southeast Asia.

John Dower, Asia in the Modern World
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John Dower, Asia in the Modern World

Part of a two-day conference that consisted of image-driven presentations addressing both Asian and non-Asian representations of 19th and 20th-century developments in the history of East and Southeast Asia.

Bill Viola at MIT
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Bill Viola at MIT

Internationally renowned video artist Bill Viola was selected by MIT's Council for the Arts as the recipient of the 2009 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts

The Fiber Cloud
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The Fiber Cloud, MIT Mobile Experience Lab

The Fiber Cloud is an organic sculptural landmark that responds to human interaction and expresses context awareness using hundreds of sensors and over 15,000 individually addressable optical fibers.

Visiting Artist at MIT: Tavares Strachan
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Tavares Strachan, Visiting Artist at MIT 2009-2010

From 2009-2010, artist Tavares Strachan participated in a residency project at MIT organized by the MIT List Visual Arts Center.

Evan Ziporyn on the New Music Marathon
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Evan Ziporyn on the New Music Marathon at MIT, 2011

Evan Ziporyn introducing the New Music Marathon at MIT which took place during the 2011 MIT Festival of Art, Science and Technology (FAST).

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McDermott Award winner Robert Lepage
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Robert Lepage: Multidisciplinary Performance and Media Artist

Robert Lepage has been named the recipient of the 2012 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT, which includes an $80,000 cash prize and a campus residency.

Trevor Paglen, Artist-Writer-Provocateur
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Trevor Paglen, Artist-Writer-Provocateur at MIT September 2011

MIT visiting artist Trevor Paglen has earned international renown for uniting disparate worlds to create works that explore and document hidden worlds.

Aaron Koblin at MIT
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Aaron Koblin at MIT 2010-2011

Koblin discusses data trails and our changing relationship with data.

FAST highlights
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Highlights from the Festival of Art, Science and Technology

FAST was a prominent feature of the MIT150 events, a festival celebrating MIT's unique confluence of Art, Science and Technology.

McDermott Award winner Gustavo Dudamel
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Gustavo Dudamel, 2010 Recipient of McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT

Gustavo Dudamel's infectious energy and exceptional artistry have made him one of the most sought-after conductors by orchestras and opera companies around the world.

Tod Machover on FAST
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Tod Machover on the Festival of Art, Science and Technology (FAST) 2011

MIT Professor Tod Machover, Director of FAST, discusses the Festival of Art, Science and Technology, a prominent feature of MIT's 150th celebration.

Matthew Day Jackson at MIT
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Matthew Day Jackson at MIT, 2009

Artist Matthew Day Jackson discusses the residency that led to works in the 2009 exhibition at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, "The Immeasurable Distance."

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