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The lighting of the giant Chanukah menorah on the Framingham Green to celebrate the second day of the holiday of lights and oil. December 9, 2012.
Bibliodoptera, by Peter Torpey and Elena Jessop, graduate students in the MIT Media Arts and Sciences Program. Location: Corridor along the Hayden Library Courtyard (map). Video by Judith M. Daniels/SA+P. Interviewer: Scott Campbell. Still photographs: Copyright Andy Ryan. ...
MIT150 celebrates past innovation and achievement, while acting as a catalyst for the next generation. In this spirit, IceWall plants a new future, even as its own seemingly fades away during the Festival of Art, Science and Technology. The installation consists of blocks of ice stacked on ...
Unflat Pavilion by Nick Gelpi. FAST Festival, MIT, May 7-8, 2011. Music: Mediterranean Tango by Pasqualino Ubaldini, http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/82896.
An interview with MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) student Jeff Juarez (MCP 2011) about how he came to be at DUSP in the MIT School of Architecture and Planning after growing up in South Central Los Angeles - and his plans for the future.
Excerpts from a video of a collaborative performance piece by Jonah Bokaer and Harrison Atelier. Ariane Lourie Harrison is a visiting lecturer in SA+P's Department of Architecture.
LightBridge by Susanne Seitinger, researcher in the Program in Media Arts and Sciences, and Pol Pla, graduate student in the Program in Media Arts and Sciences, and the software team: Russell Cohen, Eugene Sun, Andrew Chen, Dave Lawrence, Daniel Taub, and David Xiao. Location: Harvard Bridge ...
An interview with Phil Freelon about his firm's exhibit "REACH", which was in the Wolk Gallery at MIT from February 15th to June 8th, 2012. Phil talks about his design process, his time as a student at MIT, and the importance of encouraging diversity in the profession ...
An interview with Professor Xav Briggs about his time in Washington DC working in the Obama Administration. Briggs has a national reputation for his work on social capital and the 'geography of opportunity' -- a policy and research field concerned with the consequences ...
Excerpt from an interview with Elizabeth Anne Watkins, MS Candidate in Art, Culture and Technology at MIT. In this video Elizabeth talks about her research into time-based media.
Please join us at Silicon Valley Bank for an outlook on new and exciting clean technology businesses from an industry-leading group of panelists. Our panel brings together individuals from DoE’s ARPA-E research commercialization arm, two leading venture ...
William O'Brien Jr., an Assistant Professor of Architecture talks about winning the Rome Prize and what he intends to study while in Rome at the American Academy.
Warmest wishes this holiday season from your friends at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT.