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Cover of the Dec. 6, 2004 issue of Sports Illustrated, a photomosaic created by MIT alumnus Robert Silvers.
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Cover of the Dec. 6, 2004 issue of Sports Illustrated, a photomosaic created by MIT alumnus Robert Silvers.
Detail of Sports Illustrated cover.
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Detail of Sports Illustrated cover.

Visiting artist airs ideas

Origami master Robert J. Lang, artist in residence at MIT from Nov. 11-17, will be a guest on "The Connection" on WBUR (90.9 FM) today. The live broadcast, a daily conversation about ideas, airs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily.

Alumna stages performance

Kortney Adams received the S.M. degree in civil and environmental engineering in September 2000 and has gone on to receive glowing reviews for her performance in Company One's "Spell #7" playing through Nov. 20 at the Boston Center for the Arts. "Kortney Adams nearly steals the show," wrote Nick Dussault for Metro, adding, "Company One should spend more time looking for roles for her."

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 17, 2004 (download PDF).

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