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One of D*Face’s works, at Broadway and Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, shows a woman resting her head on a packing crate that cautions “Handle with care.”
Laurence King
The cover of street artist D*Face’s book, The Art of D*Face: One Man and his Dog.
Laurence King
Infographic by Will Conway
MIT Medical fully converted to Follow My Health, a new healthcare portal, at the beginning of this year. The voluntary program will among other things allow patients to check and update their own medical records, as w...
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
SMBC Theater’s first major webseries, Starpocalypse, is a comedy about humans abandoning religion, philosophy, art, and leaders specializing in technology, warfare and instant orgasms.
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The Snow Flake Queen in The Nutcracker by José Mateo Ballet Theatre.
Karen Wong
A Touch of Sin, a new film by Jia Zhangke.
Kino Lorber
Charles M. Vest speaking at MIT’s Commencement.
Donna Coveney
Bursts of confetti over the heads of the large audience marked the conclusion of the final presentations for 2.009, Product Engineering Process.
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
Professor David R. Wallace was recognized by his students at the end of the 2.009 final presentations.
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
Green Team demoed “Poseidon,” a device which projected a green dot on the bottom of any swimming pool to help swimmers keep up with their target pace.
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
Team Purple created a product which prevents equine leg injuries. For their product demo, they brought in “Pinky,” the horse which they had worked with during the semester.
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
Professor David R. Wallace, the lead teacher for 2.009, was the master of ceremonies for the final presentations which took place in a packed Kresge Auditorium.
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
Kresge Auditorium’s windows were decorated in the colors of the teams participating in the presentations
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
“Pugilist Oil Co.” from Haines’ series “God’s Golden Garbage,” created in 2011 from oilcans, steel wire, and antique fuses.
Kyle Haines
“Mommy’s Little Soldier,” a sculpture artist Kyle Haines created in 2011 from projector parts, fan parts, saucepan, butter knife, steel wire, and forks. Haines will create a series of MIT-themed sculptures composed fr...
Kyle Haines
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