David Lynch - "Full Day" (1958)
Professor David Lynch BCP '47 produced this time-lapse film showing 24 hours as viewed from the Memorial Drive side of the MIT campus, looking across the Charles River towards the city of Boston, in 1958, as part of his studies into the theory of city form and of human perceptions of the city. Courtesy of MIT Museum. [T5912]
Early American Literature (1700 - 1800)
A brief look at the Colonial Period also known as the Age of Reason,
Enlightenment, and Naturalism, this seven minute video does not have narration, but does have easy to read descriptions of the major movements of the time such as deism, and the many individuals from presidents to artists to poets. A vast amount of material is included in this video. Students would benefit from having the names of the movements and people listed to help them understand the video better.
Deis
Das Wunder des Lebens
Radiotechnologie und Mathematik ...(i:summary)
Der Blick ins Innere
Radiotechnologie und Mathematik ...(i:summary)
Perceptive Mobile Robots Working Safely Alongside Humans
Although we are still far from the moment of singularity, or even Star Wars ‘droids, we can anticipate robot colleagues in the near future, believes Seth Teller. He is developing ‘situationally aware’ machines to help out humans in those “unstructured environments…where we live, work and recreate.”
The Power of Competition: How to Focus the World’s Brains on your Innovation Challenges
Cooperation may be making us “a little bit too nice” when it comes to innovation, suggests Fiona Murray. She believes there’s nothing like competition for injecting energy into the process of solving key innovation problems, whether in business or society.
Murray is convinced competition make ventures “more ef
Bhagavatula Charitable Trust (BCT) Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 Guide tailored to helping you get started with Microsoft Word 2007.
“The Bhagavatula Charitable Trust is truly bringing about a rural transformation which has been the goal of people like Mahatma Gandhi. In a dedicated way, the Trust has devoted itself to build the confidence of the people. The people t













