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A delicate work of art by Art Politis is showcased at the art gallery at t=0.
Samira Daswani—The Tech
This futurist humanoid machine was featured at the art gallery space at t=0, the entrepreneurship conference that took place at MIT this past weekend. Engineers, scientists, architects, inventors, and hackers came tog...
Samira Daswani—The Tech
An instrument created by Jason Sidney Sanford and Zacharay Katz. Besides Sanford and Katz, t=0 also featured Mitch Kapor, the founder of Lotus Development Corporation; Brad Feld, the co-founder of Foundry Group and Te...
Samira Daswani—The Tech
Instrument designer Jason Sidney Sanford displays one of his creations. Sanford also led a workshop focused on the importance of feedback in design.
Samira Daswani—The Tech
The Brickfair exhibit this past August featured intricate LEGO structures. This model from the Virginia Brickfair, “Apocalypse Area,” depicts a building with foliage growing on the collapsed structure.
Steve Howland—The Tech
This summer the Prudential Building lit its windows in support of the Boston Bruins prior to their Stanley Cup win in June. This was a historic victory, as it was the first time the Bruins took the Cup since 1972.
Jessica L. Wass—The Tech
A model of the LHC superconducting magnet displayed at the CERN Meyrin site in Geneva, Switzerland. CERN is the European Organization of Nuclear Research where the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle a...
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
Männlichen, Switzerland, affords tourists breathtaking mountain views. Here, you can clearly see lush green areas in lower elevations and crisp snow at much higher elevations, even in the summer months.
Jennifer Wang—The Tech
This Virginia Brickfair exhibit shows a radioactive spill with LEGOmen in HazMat suits attempting containment.
Steve Howland—The Tech
Erin B. Kenney ’14 catches the ball in the women’s field hockey game this Wednesday. MIT won 4 to 1 against Gordon College after Molly K. Duffy ’14 scored twice in the first five minutes. The Engineers dominated the g...
Elizabeth D’Arienzo—The Tech
St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City grants visitors a grand view as they enter. The Basilica is the largest Christian church in the world and is regarded as one of Catholicism’s holiest sites.
Jennifer WAng—The Tech
Hackers installed a 40-foot-long Nyan Cat and rainbow trail in Lobby 7 last week. A popular internet meme, Nyan Cat is a flying cat with a Pop-Tart body that leaves behind a rainbow trail, whose journey is frequently ...
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
Freshmen stand, kneel and sit on the floor at the back of 26-100 during the first lecture of 7.012. The fall semester biology GIR spilled over the 566-seat capacity of 26-100, though there was no overflow room, as is ...
Samira Daswani
The Rebecca and Art Samberg Lobby. This lobby houses Maseeh’s front desk and the entrance to its dining hall, as well as a small lounge.
Elizabeth D’Arienzo—The Tech
Maseeh’s lobby. Maseeh features a number of additional security measures at its entrance, including MIT ID card access to use the elevators or access the stairways from the main lobby.
Elizabeth D’arienzo—The Tech
The northern dining area of the Howard Dining Hall in Maseeh, one of two dining areas in the hall.
Elizabeth D’Arienzo—The Tech
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