Community videos
Channel | updated May 07, 2013
Videos produced by students, faculty, staff, and other members of the community
Videos produced by students, faculty, staff, and other members of the community
This video excerpt is from the "Greening Your Events" luncheon held on June 19th by the WGR and Events Planners. In addition to this powerpoint shown in the presentation, we met with Bon Appetit to discuss green catering, and had a post and wrap-up discussion ...
Harold "Doc" Edgerton delivers one of his ever popular lectures about his life's work, in his talk titled "The History of the Strobe" delivered in Room 34-101 for the Electrical Engineering and Computer History Lecture Series. November 27, 1984. [T28100]
Take a look at the life and effect that Harold "Doc" Edgerton had on MIT and the world, in "How Fast is Fast?" produced by the Edgerton Foundation in 1994. The film presents a wide-ranging compilation of film clips and interviews. Doc Edgerton demonstrates all sorts ...
The film "Hypothetical Risk. The Cambridge City Council's hearings on DNA Experimentation in Cambridge" was recorded in June 1976 at City Hall, Cambridge MA. Mayor Alfred Vellucci and city councillors Saundra Graham and David Clem are among those to question a panel ...
This 1966 "Science Reporter" television program details the development and construction of the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM), the only vehicle of the three Apollo spacecraft modules that actually lands on the moon. Project engineer Thomas Kelly gives a tour of the LEM ...
Vannevar Bush looks back over the years to share his views on some of the great events of his time. He touches on such topics as the role of a science advisor to the nation, the future of the computer, the gap between science and the public, his views on the two ...
The exhibition features works by six artists from five countries and represents artistic and technical advancements in the field of display holography.
MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2011
This early 1950s film provides a fascinating tour of the WHIRLWIND I computer facilities at MIT. illustrating daily routines, problem-shooting and step-by-step procedures that computer programmers and other users go through at the research center. Henry Kolm and Robert C. Merton make ...
electrostatics live version of TEAL visualizations digcam clips from the videoshoot
The first act of the play "Moby-Dick: Then and Now," directed by Ricardo Pitts-Wiley, and performed in North Kingstown, RI in July 2007.
Act I of the production, Moby-Dick: Then and Now, as performed in North Kingstown in Summer 2007.
Act II of the play, Moby-Dick: Then and Now, as performed in North Kingstown in Summer 2007.
The Jack Ruina Nuclear Age Speaker Series: With guest speaker Prof. Scott Sagan Stanford University. November 18, 2010
In this 1964 "Science Reporter" program we take a tour of the nuclear reactor at the U.S. Army Materials Research Agency in Watertown, MA, and learn how it is being used as a scientific research tool to detect and fingerprint infinitesimal impurities in metals. Homer ...