MIT launches new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program
The program will invite students to investigate new vistas at the intersection of music, computing, and technology.
The program will invite students to investigate new vistas at the intersection of music, computing, and technology.
New STUDIO.nano supports artistic research and encounters within MIT.nano’s facilities.
Bioengineer and artist David Kastner seeks to unlock the secrets of catalysis and improve science communication through eye-catching visuals.
Together, the new Moghadam Building and refurbished Green Building form a vibrant new center to tackle pressing global concerns of sustainability and climate change.
Custom plates display expressions of scholarship, creativity, and MIT pride among Institute affiliates.
A summertime installation by MIT’s real estate group features free roller-skating and fun activities for the broader community.
Researchers and staff from MIT, including from the Simons Center for the Social Brain, collaborated with schoolchildren with special needs to create art, have fun, and learn from each other.
Multimedia artist Jackson 2bears reimagines the Haudenosaunee longhouse and creation story.
Collaborative scholarship and research will draw on conservation, design, and technology.
MIT.nano inscribes 340,000 names on a single silicon wafer in latest version of One.MIT.
When the senior isn’t using mathematical and computational methods to boost driverless vehicles and fairer voting, she performs with MIT’s many dance groups to keep her on track.
For the MIT Visiting Artist Chloé Bensahel, fabric itself tells the story.
For more than 50 years, the MIT Music Theater Guild has put on epic performances that involve students from every part of campus.
In class 4.500 (Design Computation), Professor Larry Sass teaches the thoughtful and experimental process of design through the familiar idea of a chair, while exploring “foundational technologies.”
Novel method makes tools like Stable Diffusion and DALL-E-3 faster by simplifying the image-generating process to a single step while maintaining or enhancing image quality.