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Show your art on MIT Cable

During IAP, MIT Cable TV (channel 9) will display artwork submitted by members of the MIT community. Anything on a 720 x 540 PowerPoint slide--drawings, paintings, graphics, photography, short video clips, animation, poetry, etc.--can be submitted to the gallery; multiple submissions are welcome. Judging will take place on a web site, where MIT community members can vote for their favorites.

Prizes include recognition on MIT Cable TV and its web site, as well as the "MIT Cable Big Bag of TV Schwag!" Artists are encouraged to submit entries before IAP begins. Sponsored by Academic Media Production Services. For more information, e-mail Randy Winchester at randy@mit.edu.

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