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- Feb 205:30 PMJustice in and for Palestine:An Academic PerspectivePublic Lecture on the History of the Israel-Palestine Conflict Justice in and for Palestine:An Academic PerspectivePresented by : Ilan Pappe, Professor of History at the University of Exeter
- Feb 205:30 PMWrestling PracticeThe MIT wrestling club holds practices in the du Pont Wrestling Room on weeknights 5:30-7pm. All levels of experience welcome! Whether you're looking to learn how to grapple or just want to get in a good workout, wrestling practice is a good time to learn technique, get in some live goes, and have fun with a great group of people.Current schedule is: structured practice MTRF, open mats W, and technique sessions 9-10:30am on Saturday. For more information, contact wrestling-officers@mit.edu.
- Feb 206:00 PMOpen Rehearsal Demonstration with Kinetic EnsembleA part of the MIT Artfinity Arts Festival and the inaugural season of events in the Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building at MIT.Thursday, February 20th, 6pm Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building Thomas Tull Concert Hall 201 Amherst Street Cambridge, MA 02139Go behind-the-scenes with Kinetic in this interactive rehearsal demonstration, as part of the ensemble’s CAST Visiting Artist Residency.In this interactive Open Rehearsal Demonstration ahead of their Saturday evening concert, the 16-member conductorless string ensemble Kinetic will highlight their uniquely and intensely collaborative approach to music-making, and how their rehearsal process fosters a more direct connection between the musicians on stage, as well as between performers and listeners, creating an exciting concert experience that reimagines the power structures of classical music. String players who are in an MTA ensemble are invited to bring their instruments to play alongside Kinetic, as part of this Demonstration.More info: https://arts-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/people/kinetic-ensemble/This event is presented by CAST and MTA as part of Artfinity: A celebration of creativity and community at MIT.
- Feb 206:00 PMSpring 2025 Architecture Lecture Series: Smout AllenSmout Allen - Super-Mega-Ruralistic: Spectral Agriculture and Inhabited Infrastructures Presented with the Architecture and Urbanism Group Part of the MIT Spring 2025 Architecture Lecture Series.This lecture examines ‘Super-Mega-Ruralistic’, a speculative design project that rethinks industrialized landscapes as adaptive, interdependent systems. Building on the Tennessee Valley Authority’s legacy of engineered landscapes, the project proposes raised platform farms that mitigate flooding while enabling new forms of habitation and ecological restoration. Elevated structures create a dynamic interface between high-tech agriculture and riparian regeneration, addressing climate resilience at multiple scales. The project draws from TVA’s experimental farms to propose new modes of living, farming, and coexisting with landscape dynamics.At the project's core is luxoir, a concept paralleling terroir in winemaking. Through precision UV modulations linked to localized renewable energy fluctuations, luxoir shapes crop characteristics while redefining agriculture as a spectral, energy-responsive system.This project responds to ‘Regional Globalism in the Tennessee Valley’ a project run by the U of T, College of Architecture and Design that address the region’s history of large-scale public works on the theme of regenerative regional futures for the Tennessee Valley and beyond.In the corresponding exhibition, materials include territorial and architectural drawings alongside models illustrating fluctuating greenhouse lightscapes and a community of farm buildings elevated above flood-prone terrain."This lecture will be held in person in Long Lounge, 7-429 and streamed online.Lectures are free and open to the public. Lectures will be held Thursdays at 6 PM ET in 7-429 (Long Lounge) and streamed online unless otherwise noted. Registration required to attend in-person. Register here or watch the webcast on Youtube.
- Feb 206:30 PMOpening Reception: Pedro Gómez-Egaña: The Great LearningJoin us for the opening reception to celebrate the new exhibition at the List Center, Pedro Gómez-Egaña: The Great Learning.Exhibiting artist and exhibition curators will be in attendance. Light refreshments and beverages from Momma's Grocery + Wine will be served.Pedro Gómez-Egaña: The Great LearningWorking in sculpture, performance, video, and drawing, Gómez-Egaña draws on practices of composition and choreography to create dynamic constellations of objects and events in time. His wide-ranging installations are arenas of motion and observation that also mine historical intersections of technology and the occult, the affective qualities of objects and spaces, and shifting economies of attention in contemporary society.
- Feb 207:00 PMGrand MilongaMIT Tango Club invites you to the return of our Grand Milonga! Join us in the iconic Sala de Puerto Rico with DJ Rohin bringing the good vibes.The event features a beginner-friendly, separate ronda for tango enthusiasts not yet ready to navigate the main ronda.Food and non-alcoholic beverages provided. Cash bar for 21+ attendees (IDs checked).For more details, visit our website.