MIT Press launches Ai Weiwei's autobiography in photographs
Lively program with the author celebrates the release of “Ai Weiwei: Beijing Photographs, 1993 – 2003” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Lively program with the author celebrates the release of “Ai Weiwei: Beijing Photographs, 1993 – 2003” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Inspired by a family background with extensive U.S-Japan ties, historian Hiromu Nagahara explores Japan’s cultural links to other societies.
Professor Richard Binzel’s new Infinite Corridor installation models the solar system at scale.
Worldwide honors for 2019 span three MIT schools.
New work by Tod Machover of the Media Lab's Opera of the Future group examines ideas of heritage, politics, and artistic integrity.
The new media arts and sciences faculty member merges social justice with design, architecture, music, performance, and technology.
A new building at 314 Main Street for the MIT Museum, Boeing, and others brings Cambridge and MIT together for memorable HUBweek celebration.
“My job is to be critical and deep as an art historian, and not as a politician,” says PhD student Nisa Ari.
Senior Radha Mastandrea analyzes data from CERN in search of more information about the universe’s fundamental particles.
MIT's pK-12 Action Group collaborates with the Chinese International School to bring faculty, staff, and students together for hands-on learning.
CSAIL system could help athletes, dancers, and others better analyze how they move.
MIT-developed tool improves automated image vectorization, saving digital artists time and effort.
Social event gives graduate students an opportunity to paint, unwind, and mingle.
MIT professor’s book develops a new narrative about photography and the ways we use it, from the place where it all began.