A Day in the Life of MIT (ADITL) is a photographic collaboration seeking to tell the story of a single day at MIT through as many cameras as possible.
The idea is simple: on Thursday, Sept. 23, carry a digital camera with you for 24 hours (midnight to midnight) and photograph your day. Document the world around you: shower tiles, secret classroom yawns, the way the light hits the student center steps, eight straight hours of staring at an emacs buffer, whatever it is you see in your day.
Then, upload your photos to http://aditl.mit.edu, where we will create a space to browse and view the collective day.
All members of the MIT community are welcome to participate. Register now and test your camera at http://aditl.mit.edu.
The idea is simple: on Thursday, Sept. 23, carry a digital camera with you for 24 hours (midnight to midnight) and photograph your day. Document the world around you: shower tiles, secret classroom yawns, the way the light hits the student center steps, eight straight hours of staring at an emacs buffer, whatever it is you see in your day.
Then, upload your photos to http://aditl.mit.edu, where we will create a space to browse and view the collective day.
All members of the MIT community are welcome to participate. Register now and test your camera at http://aditl.mit.edu.