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Sam Range—The Tech
Sam Range—The Tech
Sam Range—The Tech
Connor Kirschbaum—The Tech
Fullback Michael P. Byrne G eyes up the opposition for a tackle with the support of scrumhalf Jason Shepherd and winger Matthew R. Adendorff G in the 2011 NERFU Cup Tournament semifinal game against Springfield Rugby ...
Christina Cosman
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
Daniel J. Gonzalez ‘14 spins two poi. Poi are chains with a handle on one end and a wick on the other.
Deena Wang—The Tech
Alexandra M. Westbrook ‘13 spins a staff in the contact style. Some moves have unusual names, such as “The Steve,” in which the staff is spun down the arm and across the back.
Deena Wang—The Tech
Nathan S. Lachenmyer ’10 spins two staves. He has been spinning for five years.
Deena Wang—The Tech
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
L. Barry Hetherington
Wind Screen, installed by Professor of Architecture J. Meejin Yoon for the MIT150 FAST Arts Festival, is on display in the archway below the Green Building. Each subunit is a wind turbine and generates all the energy ...
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
String Tunnel, located next to the Building 18 bridge, was installed by Yuna Kim G, Kelly E. Shaw G, and Travis A. Williams G for the MIT150 FAST Arts Festival. String Tunnel directs visitors to the Infinite Corridor.
Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
Pythagoras, the musical art installed in the Kendall T station, was recently restored by MIT’s Kendall Band Preservation Society. The society plans to repair smaller Kendall installations this summer.
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Paul Matisse, the artist behind the Pythagoras musical sculpture in the Kendall T station, attends the Kendall Band re-installation ceremony on April 30. In 2010, the MIT Kendall Band Preservation Society embarked on ...
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