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Volume 131, Issue 48 — 17 photos
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Lech Majewski’s The Mill and the Cross blends painting and real life.
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Arthur Ganson’s “Margot’s Other Cat” adds a touch of humor to Gestural Engineering, on view at the MIT Museum.
courtesy of arthur ganson
ANDY LIANG — THE TECH
Detail of the coupled gear systems in “Machine with 11 Scraps of Paper” from Arthur Ganson’s Gestural Engineering exhibit.
courtesy of arthur ganson
Satto Tonegawa ’15.
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Situation for Noon Eastern Time, Friday, October 28, 2011
Yung Ho Chang and Ying chee Chui designed a $1K house prototype based on a single module with branching rectangular rooms.
courtesy of Ying chee chui
The $1K house prototype in Sichuan, China, actually ended up costing $6K, but the building was 30 percent bigger than originally planned.
courtesy of ying chee chui
Andy Liang, Ian Gorodisher — The Tech
Freshmen on the Women’s Volleyball team decorated Rockwell Cage with wacky posters to motivate the team on senior night.
Katie Bodner—The Tech
Sarah Ritter— THE TECH
Robert J. Silbey talks at MacVicar Day in 2005.
Donna Coveney—MIT News Office
Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Sander (Ulrich Thomsen) examine a mysterious something in “The Thing.”
courtesy of universal pictures
The season’s first flakes of snow float through the lights shining over Steinbrenner Stadium on Wednesday night.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
A water pipe broke under the Main Lot, between Buildings 3 and 5, shortly before 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 26. Water pressure cracked and lifted the asphalt in the middle of the parking lot, and overwhelmed the drains near th...
Joseph Maurer—The Tech
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