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...Finding a classically trained composer at M.I.T.'s Media Lab or discovering that his research there has produced a Fisher-Price toy? Either way, it is hard to question the pedigree of Symphony Painter, a new kind of electronic music software designed for the Color Pixter electronic sketchpad. The brainchild of M.I.T. professor Tod Machover, Symphony Painter ($20, fisher-price.com; Color Pixter sold separately) combines visual arts and music: you draw a picture and then press the triangular play button to hear a musical interpretation of your artwork. Experienced musicians might predict some outcomes: lines curving up tend to produce increasingly...
OPENED. THE GATES, 7,500 saffron-colored fabric panels hanging from 4.9-m.-tall portals along 37 km. of walkway in Central Park; in New York City. The brainchild of duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude, the public art installation took 26 years of planning and $20 million to execute, but will be remarkably short-lived: The Gates come down...
...know that somebody is about to be fired or forced out at Disney? When Eisner professes loyalty to him. How do you know when someone at Disney is about to have a great success? When she gets fired or forced out. Braun, for instance, is booted just before his brainchild Lost--derided by Eisner and Iger--becomes...
Yesterday saw the launch of joboozle.com, a career recruiting website that is the brainchild of Eduardo L. Saverin ’05, a co-founder of thefacebook.com. The site aims to help students navigate the chaotic waters of college and post-college employment by consolidating online resources and facilitating communication between students and employers...
...first issue of H-Ads, the brainchild of D. Zachary Tanjeloff ’08 and Benjamin N. Ungar ’08, was delivered to students’ rooms yesterday morning and boasted over 70 student advertisements as well as about two pages of commercial advertising...