Sunday, August 16, 2020

Literature Tea Mural Contest

Literature Tea Mural Contest On Monday, I went to an afternoon tea sponsored by Course 21L: Literature. The event (which occurs weekly!) is open to everyone, so even if you havent taken a literature class at MIT (which I havent), you should go. Professors Diana Henderson and John Hildebidle attended and chatted with us students about literature, science, and our summer plans. I talked with Teesa 08 (Course 8: Physics) about Kiss of the Spider Woman, which she just read in German. She and Sam 07 should discuss its major themes in German. She introduced me to her housemate (at Student House, one of MITs Independent Living Groups (ILGs)) Meenal (Course 10: Chemical Engineering), who is at MIT on the Cambridge-MIT Undergraduate Exchange. Professor Henderson taught us the proper pronounciation of the word scone apparently it does NOT rhyme with clone! She also observed that the frosting strewnover the cookies looked Pollack-esque; what do you think? = ? This reminded me of the Student Mural Project at the Stata Center. The Student Mural Project is a competition open to all MIT students. All submissions must be original two-dimensional creations. The winning design, chosen by a jury selected from the Stata Center, is reproduced as a high-quality wall-sized print and displayed on the Student Street in the Stata Center. This years jury consisted of representatives from Stata Centers four departments: the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, the Department of Linguistics Philosophy, the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, and the Writing and Communication Center. The deadline is April 5th, 2006. Heres last years winner: and the MIT News Office article, of course. And finally, heres one of the permanent pieces of artwork in Stata:

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