MIT Museum

Entrance to the MIT Museum at its new site in June 2024 The MIT Museum, founded in 1971, is part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It hosts collections of holography, technology-related artworks, artificial intelligence, architecture, robotics, maritime history, and the history of MIT. Its holography collection of 1800 pieces is the largest in the world, though only a few selections from it are usually exhibited. , works by the kinetic artist Arthur Ganson were the largest long-running displays; in 2024 they were replaced by a newer art installation, but some of Ganson's works were reinstalled elsewhere in the museum. There is a regular program of temporary special exhibitions, often on the intersections of art and technology.

The overall purpose of the MIT Museum is to "turn MIT inside out" by making MIT's work more visible and accessible to the outside world. In addition to serving the MIT community, the museum offers numerous outreach programs to school-age children and adults in the public at large. The widely attended annual Cambridge Science Festival was originated by and continues to be coordinated by the museum.

In October 2022, the MIT Museum reopened in new, expanded facilities in the Kendall Square innovation district. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Nightwork : a history of hacks and pranks at MIT / T.F. Peterson ; with a new essay by Eric Bender. by Peterson, T. F.

    Published 2011
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    Nightwork : a history of hacks and pranks at MIT / T.F. Peterson. by Peterson, T. F.

    Published 2003
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