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Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) Website, 2015, designed and engineered by NODE/Bengler. Photo: NODE/Bengler.

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Creating new shared territories for discursive and collaborative practices
Johnny Gandelsman performs in MIT Kresge Auditorium, February 2020. Credit: Leon Yim.
Johnny Gandelsman performs in MIT Kresge Auditorium, February 2020. Credit: Leon Yim.

Johnny Gandelsman

Violinist Gandelsman "plays with a balletic lightness of touch and a sense of whimsy and imagination" —Boston Globe

Lara Baladi

Archiving revolution
Informal development in the northern peripheries of Mumbai, India, 2015. Credit: Matthew Niederhauser, John Fitzgerald, and the MIT Center for Advanced Urbanism
Informal development in the northern peripheries of Mumbai, India, 2015. Credit: Matthew Niederhauser, John Fitzgerald, and the MIT Center for Advanced Urbanism

John Fitzgerald and Matthew Niederhauser

Capturing the pace and process of global suburbanization
Keith Ellenbogen, Photograph of the artist. Image courtesy of the artist.

Keith Ellenbogen

Using ultra high-speed cameras to showcase underwater worlds in exquisite detail.
David Adjaye. Credit: Ed Reeve.
2016 McDermott Award Recipient David Adjaye. Credit: Ed Reeve.

David Adjaye

2016
Flux Quartet. Photo: Courtesy of the artists.

FLUX Quartet

"One of the most fearless and important new-music ensembles" —San Francisco Chronicle
A woman performs while holding parts of a rotary phone.
Pamela Z, Ars Electronica, 2008. Photo: Rubra.

Pamela Z

Transforming elegant physical gestures into complex aural and visual landscapes

Karim Ben Khelifa

Humanizing the enemy
Tomás Saraceno stands within a large artwork made of black cables and clear orbs.
Tomás Saraceno, Biosphere MW32/Flying Garden/Air-Port-City, 2007. Courtesy: Tomás Saraceno. Credit: Rokma.

Tomás Saraceno

Inflatable and airborne biospheres that expand our thermodynamic imagination
REVERBERATIONS September 25, 2014 MIT Museum SENSING September 27, 2014 2:00 – 5:00 pm Media Lab, MIT Building E14-674
Maya Beiser at the 2017 CAST Symposium. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington.
Maya Beiser at the 2017 CAST Symposium. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington.

Maya Beiser

Maya Beiser is a “cello goddess” -- The New Yorker

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