Featuring selections from the extensive Vail Rare Book Collection and Vail Collection of Aeronautical Prints, Broadsides and Clippings, Come Fly Away is a...
Joan Jonas: Sources and Methods
Joan Jonas describes her artistic methods in forthright terms. She recorded her own voice speaking poetry and prose and bits...
Current Exhibitions: The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology; Lighter, Stronger, Faster: The Herreshoff Legacy; Gestural Engineering:...
MIT Media Lab Phd Neil Gaikwad and Isabel Moya Camacho have been invited to participate in a solo exhibition in Fall 2018 at the Wiesner Gallery. Arts at MIT...
Applied Physics @ MIT presents a lecture
Prof. Jennifer Rupp, Thomas Lord Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT
Memristive Oxide...
Throughout his six-decade career, Tony Conrad (American, 1940–2016) forged his own path through numerous artistic movements, from Fluxus to the Pictures...
Meridian Singers, directed by Michael Barrett, an a cappella chorus open to all in the MIT community, is seeking new members. Come sing with us as we...
The Kepler Smear Campaign
Kepler was designed to look at hundreds of thousands of moderately faint stars in order to get a large sample for a census of...
SPEAKER: Paul Plucinsky (University of Minnesota)
TITLE: Compatibility in helical structures and in origami
ABSTRACT:
In bulk crystalline solids, the...
To advance further, deep learning systems need to become more transparent. They will have to prove they are reliable, can withstand malicious attacks, and...
Margaret Bilu (Courant Institute, NYU)
Title: “Motivic Euler products”
Abstract: The Grothendieck group of varieties over a field k is the quotient of the...
"A Brief History of Spotify"
Gustav Söderström will present a brief history of Spotify, reflecting on key technical and strategic challenges faced in the...
Join us at the bookstore, in partnership with MIT Department of Physics, in welcoming Robert Jaffe and Washington Taylor for a discussion of energy their...