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Irmandy Wicaksono's Tapis Magique has been shorlisted in 2023 Lumen Prize Global Majority Award + will be showcased in ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY
The KSU Museum is pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition, “Knitting Beyond the Body.” When you think about today’s techn…
The Living Knitwork Pavilion is one of the highlighted projects merging technology with the beauty and craftsmanship of fine arts.
A chance for the community to experience the art, bid farewell, and wish her luck, as we prepare for the disassembly ahead of Burning Man.
Designing for Deep Engagement
New Paradigms in Planetary Exploration through Human-Robot Collaboration within Virtual and Hybrid Space Analog Environments.
SpaceCHI 3.0A Conference on Human-Computer Interaction for Space ExplorationJune 22 -23, 2023 at MIT Media LabSpace travel and b…
Desert Arts Preview: An Invitation to Get Inspired The Living Knitwork Pavilion—a customized and modular textile shade structure…
A variety of Media Lab community members will participate in the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a sudden shift to virtual work and events, with the last two years enabling an appropriated and rather simula…
Arlington Center for the Arts is pleased to present "Labor of Life: Textiles + Fiber."
IFT celebrated its launch with a press conference, a research conference, and an evening of interactive arts performances.
Cambridge Science Festival and Boston Fashion Week present a celebration of SMART fashion. Join us in the Festival Zone for a day of r…
"Sensing And Connecting Across Scales"
A number of Media Lab researchers and alumni are participating in UbiComp 2022.
The Well-Dressed Spacecraft: Textiles for Cosmic Dust Metrology
"Looking Past The Goggles - New Ways Wearables Will Bridge Real & Virtual"
CRISPR Biosensors for Resource-limited Nucleic Acid Detection
An Environmental and Economic Systems Analysis of Land Use Decisions in the Massachusetts Cranberry Industry
Each year, the Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize recognizes excellent student work in the visual arts at MIT.
The MIDI Innovation awards give a platform for MIDI innovation and rewards products, prototypes, installations or concepts that are th…
This year's conference featured a hybrid-onsite structure from April 30–May 5 in New Orleans, LA.
SpaceCHI 2.0: Advancing Human-Computer Interaction for Space ExplorationA Workshop at ACM CHI 2022 / Hybrid Workshop on May 1, 2022&nb…
We hope you'll join us for this segment of the Media Lab Perspective Series, where Responsive Environments group head Joseph Paradiso …
Learn more about the Media Lab community members and projects that are taking the stage during this year's SXSW conference.
The talk focuses on what the Living Observatory project team learned about the benefits of wetland restoration on retired cranberry farmland
Ali Shtarbanov will discuss FlowIO, a miniature pneumatics development platform with a software toolkit for soft programmable materials.
Cognitive Audio: Enabling Auditory Interfaces with an Understanding of How We Hear
Explore the Media Lab research presented at UbiComp 2021!
KnitX, a project series developed by Irmandy Wicaksono in the Responsive Environments group at the MIT Media Lab, will be displayed in Toky…
A variety of Media Lab community members will be participating in the virtual 2021 ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
Space travel and becoming an interplanetary species have always been part of humanity’s greatest imaginings.
Update (2/23/21): A recording of the talk has been uploaded at the bottom of this page.CLIMATE TALK: WILL TECHNOLOGY SAVE US FROM CLIM…
The following Media Lab community members are participating in the virtual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST).
Where is fashion education heading? Join us for a digital conversation on how fashion-technology is shaping future fashion creatives.3 roun…
Electronic textile samples associated with the SpaceSkin project will be sent to the International Space Station for the first time
Ishwarya Ananthabhotla, a PhD candidate in Responsive Environments, will be sharing some of the group's recent work in a featured talk at t…
The following research from the Media Lab will be featured at the 2020 Ars Electronica Festival, which will take place September …
Self-Aware Self-Assembly for Space Architecture: growth paradigms for in-space manufacturing
Juliana Cherston will give an invited talk at the University of Minnesota's "Design of Medical Devices" conference.
The virtual Cambridge CHI event, which is student-run and open to the public, is happening May 14-15th from 11am–2pm EDT.
Dissertation Title: Resynthesizing Volumetric Soundscapes: Low-rank Subspace Methods for Soundfield Estimation and ReconstructionParticipat…
When South by Southwest 2020 convenes in Austin, TX March 13-21, many of the speakers taking the stage will be members of the Media Lab.
KnittedKeyboard will be presented as part of an interactive exhibition at the interface of of science and creativity.
The following Media Lab community members are participating in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting this year.
The following Media Lab community members are participating in the thirty-third conference on Neural Information Processing Systems.
How We Will Connect To Our Networked Future in a Post-IoT World
The Space Exploration Initiative will be sharing eight paper presentations at the International Astronautical Congress in Washington DC
A variety of research from the Media Lab will be featured at the 2019 Ars Electronica Festival.
Dynamic Wearable Technology: Designing and Deploying Small Climbing Robots for Sensing and Actuation on the Human BodyThis thesis introduce…
A new, cutting-edge exhibit examining the connections between the worlds of artificial intelligence, robotics, and art.
A discussion about the first results from the Event Horizon Telescope.
In collaboration with the Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering and the MIT Media Lab, ACT presents Resynthes…
Sensor(y) Landscapes: Technologies for an Extended Perceptual Presence
– Interfacing humans to the ubiquitous electronic “nervous system”. – Sensor networks will soon extend across things, places, and people.
This dissertation explores lighting and environment control for future workspaces with advanced sensing and output capabilities.
The 2017 Gabor Lecture will be presented by Professor Joseph ParadisoWe have already witnessed profound and often unanticipated development…
Joseph A. Paradiso (Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT) will give the lecture “Life after the app – How Humans will connect with t…
SingularityU Summits are two-day conferences held across the globe to help local leaders understand how exponentia…
At its heart, documentary cinema has always been an experimental medium. Its evolution has been driven on the one hand by the creativity an…
Cranberry bogs are often thought of as an iconic element of Massachusetts' historical, cultural and natural landscapes. Yet, today, due to …