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Caveh Zahedi Has So Many Stories to Tell

Each episode is nonetheless tightly crafted, down to the music that plays at the beginning. On recent episodes, Zahedi’s longtime friend, the composer Evan Ziporyn, has begun composing a short, distinct piece of opening music for each episode.

June 29, 2021
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Survivance: Wet-on-Wet

Wet-on-Wet (2021) is a sonic toolkit for amplifying the waves of emotive molecules in domestic waters inspired by experimentalist Masaru Emoto’s ideas about water as a “blueprint for our reality,” and his work on how different emotional energies and vibrations can … Continued

June 21, 2021
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Survivance: Siren Songs

We humans evolved to survive in a world with specific types of matter and energy; our particular hominid ancestors thrived by favoring interpretation over instinct.

June 21, 2021
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The Art of Mathematics in Chalk

A photography project reveals the allure of equations in mathematicians’ blackboard work

May 31, 2021
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Venice Biennale curator Hashim Sarkis: ‘We are exploring the same subjects that led to the pandemic’

The curator of Venice Biennale of Architecture says this year’s event examines our relationship with the planet and each other

May 21, 2021
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The Venice Biennale, Twice Delayed, Takes On New Relevance

A celebration of architecture focuses on how, together, we can live now.

May 20,2021
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The pandemic has “re-imagined how we can exhibit” says Venice Architecture Biennale curator Hashim Sarkis

The Venice Architecture Biennale opens this week. Installing it during the pandemic has forced participants to work in a more collaborative and sustainable way in line with the event’s key themes, according to curator Hashim Sarkis.

May 19. 2021
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Hashim Sarkis discusses staging an international biennale in ‘interesting times’

The 17th Venice Architecture Biennale operates on several different registers, requiring the visitor to keep pace with thematic leaps and intellectual vaults, analytical flybys, and prescriptive tunneling. Asking the question “How will we live together?”

May 5, 2021
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The pandemic has “re-imagined how we can exhibit” says Venice Architecture Biennale curator Hashim Sarkis

Installing the Venice Architecture Biennale during the pandemic forced participating architects to work more collaboratively, according to Hashim Sarkis.

May 19, 2022
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ARTnews in Brief: François Ghebaly To Open New York Space—and More from April 29, 2021

The Los Angeles–based gallery François Ghebaly will open its first space in New York on May 7. Located at 389 Grand Street on the Lower East Side, the gallery’s inaugural exhibition in New York, titled “The Future in Present Tense,” will feature … Continued

April 26, 2021
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Calendar, April 20: Matthew Ritchie’s The Invisible College: Color Confinement

Calendar mention with video footage of Ritchie’s film.

April 16 2021
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MIT scientists translated spider webs into music. It could help us talk to them

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have turned spider webs into music — creating an eerie soundtrack that could help them better understand how the arachnids spin their complex creations and even how they communicate.

April 13, 2021

Listen to the music of a spider’s web. Tell me what do you hear?

It is an eerie, foreboding, reverberating tune, enough to send a tingle down your spine.

April 13, 2021
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Scientists Turned Spiderwebs Into Music, And It’s Hauntingly Beautiful

Spiders rely on the vibrations in their webs to perceive their environment, and now we can hear their mysterious music.

April 12, 2021
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Ekene Ijeoma’s New ‘Breathing Pavilion’ Installation in Brooklyn is a Meditative Oasis

The inflatable pillars invite visitors to breathe along with its pulsing lights.

April 11, 2021
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Scientists Turn Spider Webs Into Spider Harps To Hear Spider ‘Voices’

Spiders don’t have great eyesight.

April 11, 2021
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MATTHEW RITCHIE’S THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE: COLOR CONFINEMENT FILM PREMIERES APRIL 6

A multi-part transmedia artwork exploring the many dimensions of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

April 8, 2021
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MIT Music And Theater Arts Presents A Crowdsourced Virtual Performance COLLISION SHOP

The production emerged in response to a call for intimate video self-portraits and is a meditation on the need for human connection and search for joy.

March 31, 2021
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A Portrait of U.S. Linguistic Diversity, in Sound and Sign

The artist Ekene Ijeoma has been working on “A Counting,” an art project involving numbers and language, for more than a year. Now, a sign language edition has begun.

March 25, 2021
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Art is a bridge ‘between facts and feelings’ for MIT’s Ekene Ijeoma

Artist Ekene Ijeoma finds the humanity in data points.

March 25, 2021
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10 things to do in Boston this weekend

BosTen is your weekly guide to events and cool happenings in and around Boston.

March 11, 2021

Collaborations with artists go beyond communicating the science

Scientists and artists are working together as never before, finds a Nature poll. Both sides need to invest time, and embrace surprise and challenge.

February 24, 2021
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In The Lab: A Conversation with Ken Urban

An Interview With Ken Urban By Hayley Finn

January 19, 2021
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How #ArtistSupportPledge Took the Artworld by Storm

British painter Matthew Burrows on creating an alternative economy for artists under lockdown

January 14, 2021
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An Artist for the Dystopian Age

For decades, Tishan Hsu ’73, MAR ’75 has explored the ever more salient relationship between technology and the human body.

January 7, 2021
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