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Speaking of the architectural and media practice he shares with Chris Lasch, Aranda will explore the use of algorithms and systems theory in contemporary design. Well known for examining dynamics such as “Tooling” and “Flocking,” the team has revisited classic “real-time systems” — such as bird flight – only to determine the non-linear functions that torque them. Shifting from organic to inorganic systems, the partnership has recently begun to investigate crystalline structures in modeling architecture. Aranda’s intervention will be less an historical overview than a plunge into contemporary praxis, exemplified in the large-scale pavilions (Morning Line, Evening Line, and Midnight Line) recently designed in collaboration with Matthew Ritchie.  This seminar was held on February 4, 2011, as part of "Systems, Process, Art, and the Social", Festival of Art Science and Technology (FAST), MIT 150 Celebration.
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Date Found: June 05, 2011
Date Produced: June 03, 2011
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July 16, 2011
A student from the Beijing No. 4 High School InvenTeam explains their team’s invention, a classroom desk that protects students in an earthquake.
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July 15, 2011
A paper solar cell circuit is shown powering an LCD clock when illuminated. The entire integrated paper photovoltaic is then fed through a roll-to-roll office laser-jet printer. The resulting ink spells MIT on the device side of the paper array, which then continues to power the LCD clock. The ...
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July 15, 2011
Webinar conducted by Bruce Arntzen on July 14, 2011 with potential 2011-2012 partners.
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July 15, 2011
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July 15, 2011
The 2011 MIT Energy Conference gathered more than 1,000 at the Westin Copley for the MIT Energy Club’s annual flagship event. This video captures what makes the Conference unique and deeply grounded in the MIT Energy Club's values.
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