Made of just cement, water, and carbon black, this device could be the future of cheap and scalable energy storage for renewable energy sources. mitsha.re/re3t50PA71h
ALT A streak of blue lightning, representing energy, spreads horizontally across a textured cement surface.
Director and @MIT_MTA Professor Jay Scheibâs production, a high-tech take on Wagnerâs âParsifalâ opera at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany, features an apocalyptic theme and augmented reality headsets for the audience bit.ly/3YgPQhn@ArtsatMIT
ALT Three people are pictured: two women, wearing yellow skirts, and a man wearing all red.
This monthâs After Dark weâre exploring the science of food! From mocktails with molecular gastronomy to watercolors with food-based pigments, itâll be a night of demos and tastings all around the MIT Museum. Thurs August 10 / 6â9pm
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This weekend join the fun with MITâs 21M.861 Topics in Performance Technique - Hip-Hop class. This is a weekend-long celebration of hip-hop May 13-14 in collaboration with MTA. Follow them on Instagram @hiphop.mit
âRECORDARâ, an exhibition by Pietro Belluschi Fellow Deborah Garcia on view in MIT's Keller Gallery, closes this week on May 12. Learn more: architecture.mit.edu/events/âŠ
What's new in Distinctive Collections? Records from the Center for Advanced Visual Studies, experimental music recordings, rare books by Ben Jonson, and much more. Check out our newest acquisitions. ow.ly/Tnky50NNQlT@ArtsatMIT@MIT_SHASS@MIT_MTA
ALT Cellist Charlotte Moorman plays Nam June Paik's TV Cello while a crowd watches and a man films her.
Enjoy Zimbabwean music on Saturday! With visiting artists Moyo Mutamba, Jennifer Kyker, and Memory Makuri
Attend a free workshop from 11am-12:30pm and free concert 7-9pm
Register: visitors.mit.edu/?event=de59âŠ@ArtsatMIT @MITDiversity
Media Lab alum Nell Breyer talks to @artsatmit about her new work, âWhere Lines Converge,â on view in Manhattanâs Central Synagogue through June. âI wanted to create a work that would operate like an action, not an object,â Breyer says. arts.mit.edu/making-movementâŠ
Interdisciplinary artist @pamelaz comes to campus this spring for a concert (April 19) and a lecture (April 20):
Concert: Pamela Z with People
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Artist lecture: Crossing Disciplines
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Watch: @MIT Center for Arts, Science & Technology features my class & performance âDesign for the Future,â a choreopoem based on Black Feminist theory w/ Prof J. Austin Eyer @utarlington, Jennifer Newman @chuchifrito, Paul Lieber & Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon
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Itâs not surprising that designers can be found everywhere at @MIT Researchers work on everything from building better robots to reimagining urban landscapes. Hereâs a glimpse at just some of the design work underway.
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âRebuilding the Edgeâ, an exhibition by Liminal and MIT Architecture students, is on view in the MIT Architecture HQ Gallery. Learn more: architecture.mit.edu/news/exâŠ
ON VIEW: "The Deep Time Project", an exhibition of student work from Cristina Parreño's Fall 2022 studio, is now on view at the Wiesner Student Art Gallery. Read more: arts.mit.edu/deep-time-projeâŠ
Watch: During his recent MIT CAST (@artsatmit) residency, artist Carsten Höller worked with the @FluidInterfaces group to build prototypes for a Dream Hotel. The first phase of the Dream Hotel involved a âdaydream nightâ at the @MITMuseum Studio. youtu.be/fW0yxZ7Gp8E
Students in Scenic Painting, a special topic offered during MIT's IAP23, worked together to complete a collaborative, large-scale painting of the Frank Gehry-designed Stata Center that looks much nicer than the originalđ
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Check out the winners of the annual MLK-Inspired Art and Performance Contest, showcased in lobby 10 all week long.
This year's celebration of the life and legacy of MLK Jr. offers a full week of events and exhibitions â Learn more at iceo.mit.edu!
ALT photo: Four canvases stand in MIT's lobby 10, in front of the large paned windows. From right to left, a painting of Black Panther's Shuri in front of MIT's dome. The next three canvases display text; poems.
February 3â5: The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage. The opera features Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbageâthe real-life unsung inventors of the first computerâfighting crime with their new invention. mitsha.re/J7q450MyhSG@MIT_MTA@ArtsatMIT@MITstudents@MIT_SHASS
ALT Illustration of a male and female with their hands raised, standing on top of two structures with a spotlight shining down.
Collaborating with the avant-garde Pichet Klunchun Dance Company on Tapis Magique to challenge the relationship between contemporary-traditional modern-classical textile, music, and choreography. Stay tuned! đ§¶đ¶đș
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