Time Magazine has awarded Bounce Imaging for creating one of the most inventive technologies for 2012.
Sometimes color helps. Sometimes it just gets in the way, says MIT's Felice Frankel
Allen Hockley Associate Professor of Art History, Dartmouth College http://www.dartmouth.edu/~arthist/allen.html Allen Hockley is a specialist in 19th and early-20th-century photography in and about Asia; his work for VC introduces some of the pioneer commercial ...
In the spirit of Doc Edgerton’s famous aphorism, “Tell everyone everything you know,” the MIT Edgerton Center opened its doors on April 28 to participate in Obscura Day.
Discussion with panelists: Caroline Jones, Felice Frankel, Christopher Turner. Recorded on 5/22/12.
The image of printed words is transmitted through a bundle of approximately 25,000 coherent optical fibers and projected onto a screen.
April 17, 2012 Visualizing Science: The Changing Arctic IceExplore the Arctic ice cap with photographer Chris Linder, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientist John Toole, and MIT oceanographer Patrick Heimbach. See stunning images from ...
Time-lapse videos depicting the stars from low earth orbit, as viewed from the International Space Station.
Earth from the International Space Station, as assembled by NASA's Johnson Space Center and MIT's Alex Rivest.
April 5, 2011 - MIT Bartos Theater - Seminar, Knight Science Journalism at MIT There is new technology that can detect them, and even identify the camera that took them---like a ballistics test. Santiago Lyon and Hany Farid on the history of faked photos and ...
Question Bridge: Black Males opens a window onto the complex and often unspoken dialogue among black men, creating an intimate and essentially genuine experience for viewers and subjects, while providing new opportunities for understanding and healing. This project brings the full spectrum of ...
Michael Brown documented the face of battle in Libya using a camera phone, challenging the standard script for war reportage.
This evening event celebrated the opening of a new exhibition of Image Award winners in the Koch Institute Public Galleries. Learn more about the with/in/sight series at the Koch Institute at https://ki.mit.edu/news/events/withinsight.
JAN 31, 2012 Sarah Garlick: "Wild Stone: Climbing the unclimbed, from the Arctic to Arabia," With professional photography, audio clips, and short videos, Garlick tells stories from her latest two expeditions: a journey to the granite big walls of South Greenland, and ...
A brief video tour of the Student Art Association's Alternative Process Photography class. For more information, visit the SAA website.
MIT Media Lab researchers have created a new imaging system that can acquire visual data at a rate of one trillion frames per second. That's fast enough to produce a slow-motion video of light traveling through objects.
Associate professor Ramesh Raskar speaks about his work pioneering innovative imaging platforms in the MIT Media Lab. Read more about Raskar's work at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/profile-raskar-0929.html
A missile-targeting technology is adapted to process aerial photos into 3-D city maps sharper than Google Earth's.
The Junkyard Jumbotron lets you take a bunch of random laptops, cellphones and tablets and stitch them together into a large, virtual display, simply by taking a photograph of them.