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z-index: auto; "> <!--Start of first column and Spotlight section--> <tbody> <tr> <td class="sidebar" valign="top" width="155" align="left"> <p class="sidebar"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48255&eid=223500"><img src="http://sap.mit.edu/content/dean/img/2013/novp1.jpg" alt="Art Award" width="155" height="155"></a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48254&eid=223500"><strong>SA+P Students Sweep Visual Arts Awards </strong></a></p> <p class="sidebar"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48253&eid=223500"><img src="http://sap.mit.edu/content/dean/img/2013/novp2.jpg" alt="Magic Robot" width="155" height="155"></a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48252&eid=223500"><strong>Media Lab to Put Robot in Magic Show</strong></a></p> <p class="sidebar"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48251&eid=223500"><img src="http://sap.mit.edu/content/dean/img/2013/novp3.jpg" alt="Rent Wars" width="155" height="155"></a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48250&eid=223500"><strong>Robert Fogelson’s New Book</strong></a></p> <p class="sidebar"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48249&eid=223500"><img src="http://sap.mit.edu/content/dean/img/2013/novp4.jpg" alt="Lui Paintings" width="155" height="155"></a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48248&eid=223500"><strong>Paintings by Alex Lui (MCP’79) at Rotch </strong></a></p> <!--Start of second column and Spotlight section--> </td> <td class="mainbar" valign="top" width="20" align="left"> </td> <td class="mainbar" valign="top" width="400" align="left"> <p><span class="style17">SA+P NEWS: <strong>November 2013</strong></span></p> <p class="style29">On the heels of last month’s parade of faculty kudos comes another lineup:</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48247&eid=223500">Xavier de Souza Briggs</a> has been appointed vice president of the Economic Opportunity and Assets program of the Ford Foundation; he will go on public service leave from MIT and start at Ford effective January 1.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48246&eid=223500">Tod Machover</a> has been named the first recipient of the inaugural <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48245&eid=223500">Arts Advocacy Award</a> from the Kennedy Center, given to individuals who have dramatically affected the performing arts landscape through their arts advocacy efforts. </p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48244&eid=223500">Christoph Reinhart</a> is one of 13 Stars of Building Science elected to the <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48243&eid=223500">2013 Virtual Academy of Excellence</a> in a poll conducted by Building4change, an online knowledge hub launched in 2009 by the <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48242&eid=223500">BRE Trust</a>. </p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48241&eid=223500">Ed Boyden</a> has received <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48240&eid=223500">two awards from the National Institutes of Health</a> – a Pioneer Award to develop brain activity maps that could help reveal changes in brain computations occurring in brain disorders; and a Transformative Research Award to develop a nanoscale device that writes neural activities onto DNA, like a nanoscale ticker-tape machine.</p> <p class="style29">Look below for more news of faculty and alums, a selection of interesting press clips and links to upcoming events and exhibits.</p> <!--Standard signature section for Scott--> <p> <span class="style29">__________________________________<br> Scott Campbell<br> Director of Communications <br> MIT School of Architecture + Planning<br> 77 Massachusetts Avenue 7-231<br> Cambridge MA 02139 <br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="mailto:sap-info@mit.edu">sap-info@mit.edu </a><br> <br> To receive "This Week at MIT SA+P" emails, <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48239&eid=223500">subscribe here</a>.<br> <br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48238&eid=223500">Browse</a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48237&eid=223500">Follow</a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48236&eid=223500">Like</a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48235&eid=223500">Watch</a> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48234&eid=223500">Give</a> </span> <!--Necessary for proper spacing--> </p> <p class="style29"> </p> <hr> <!--Quotes of Notes section--> <!--The first quote is slightly different stylistically, so be careful when swaping the order of different quotes--> <p><span class="style39">QUOTES OF NOTE</span></p> <p class="style29">Those are the cities we don’t want to live in.</p> <ul> <li class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48233&eid=223500">Susan Silberberg</a> talking about urban renewal efforts of the late 20th century geared to make cities look more orderly; her recent research on placemaking is focused on making sure spaces actually work for city residents. <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48232&eid=223500"><em>Forbes</em>, October 23. </a> </li> </ul> <!--Quotes 2-whatever all have identical formatting--> <p class="style29">In most cases, you have this crazy nightmare on your hands.</p> <ul> <li class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48231&eid=223500">Skylar Tibbits</a> talking about the challenge of assembling 3-D printed components into their final form; his new way of doing 3–D printing, <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48230&eid=223500">Hyperform</a>, provides a new strategy for designing and printing large objects irrespective of a printer’s bed size. <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48229&eid=223500"><em> Salon.com</em>, September 17.</a> </li> </ul> <p class="style29">I did not want to be associated with emotion; I did not want to wreck my reputation.</p> <ul> <li class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48228&eid=223500">Rosalind Picard</a> talking about her early effort, as a woman seeking to be taken seriously in science, to avoid gender stereotypes; soon, however, she realized that emotion is central to understanding human attention and memory and has developed an entire branch of computer science known as affective computing. <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48227&eid=223500"><em> Wired.co.uk</em>, October 17.</a> </li> </ul> <p class="style29">You find yourself immersed in a symphony of effortless efficiency. </p> <ul> <li class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48226&eid=223500">Carlo Ratti</a> singing the praises of Singapore, his favorite ‘smart city’; ‘the moment you land at Changi airport,’ he wrote, ‘you find yourself in a ticking, responsive environment shimmering with an almost tangible digital awareness.’<a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48225&eid=223500"><em>BBC News</em>, September 23.</a> </li> </ul> <p class="style29">They would not.</p> <ul> <li class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48224&eid=223500">Rebecca Disbrow</a> (MCP’13) writing about the assumption that developers would want to build micro-units in Manhattan; her thesis research, which won the Outstanding Thesis Award for 2013 from the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, showed that development trends in Manhattan favor larger apartments. <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48223&eid=223500"><em> Crain’s New York Business</em>, October 20.</a> </li> </ul> <!--Necessary for proper spacing--> <p class="style29"> </p> <!--News Flashes section--> <p><span class="style39">NEWS FLASHES</span></p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48222&eid=223500"><strong>Judith Layzer</strong></a> has been named director of the MIT <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48221&eid=223500">Martin Family Society of Fellows for Sustainability</a>, a program supporting multi-disciplinary research of environmental sustainability at the graduate level; Martin Fellows are dedicated to a collaborative approach to the critical issues associated with environmental sustainability.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48220&eid=223500"><strong>Muntadas</strong></a> has a new exhibit at the Galeria Joan Prats in Barcelona, on display through November; <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48219&eid=223500"><em>Protocolli Veneziani I</em></a> is the first phase of a project on Venice, composed of a collection of images revealing the norms that regulate life in the city, creating a framework in which inhabitants develop their respective existences.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48218&eid=223500"><strong>Jason Corburn</strong></a> (MCP’96; PhD’02, Urban Studies and Planning) has been presented with the <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48217&eid=223500">Global Citizen Award</a> for his collaborative work on behalf of Kenya’s urban slum dwellers, documented in his new book, <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48216&eid=223500"><em>Healthy City Planning: From Neighbourhood to National Health Equity</em></a>, (Routledge). </p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48215&eid=223500"><strong>Matthew Mazzotta</strong></a> (SMVisS’04) has been presented with a <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48214&eid=223500">$5K Individual Arts Award</a> by the Santo Foundation; he was one of three artists so honored out of more than 900 applicants. </p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48213&eid=223500"><strong>Jamie Zigelbaum</strong></a> (SM’08, Media Arts and Sciences) has opened a new enterprise in New York, the Jamie Zigelbaum Studio. His recent artwork <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48212&eid=223500"><em>Pixel</em></a> was the second-highest seller at the first auction of digital art from the Phillips auction house; he was also featured in the <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48211&eid=223500">October 20 Design Issue of T Magazine</a>. <!--Necessary for proper spacing--> </p> <p class="style29"> </p> <!--New Features Online section--> <p><span class="style39">NEW FEATURES ONLINE</span></p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48210&eid=223500"><strong>Azra Akšamija Recognized with Aga Khan Award</strong></a><br> Design of Islamic Prayer Space Embodies Cross-Cultural Dialogue</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48209&eid=223500"><strong>In Search of Better Resource Management</strong></a><br> Understanding the Links Between Energy, Water and Food</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48208&eid=223500"><strong>Xavier de Souza Briggs Appointed VP of Ford Foundation</strong></a><br> Will Head Economic Opportunity and Assets Program</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48207&eid=223500"><strong>SA+P Students Sweep Visual Arts Awards</strong></a><br> Honors for Work that Incorporates Both Old and New Technologies</p> <!--Necessary for proper spacing--> <p class="style29"> </p> <!--Recent Press clips section--> <p><span class="style39">SELECTED PRESS CLIPS</span></p> <p><span class="style29">Full Listing: <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48206&eid=223500">http://sap.mit.edu/news_events/press_clips</a></span></p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48205&eid=223500"> Boston’s new frontier of civic leaders</a> <em> (Boston Globe) </em>One need only look at Boston's numerous city planning schools to find tomorrow's best thinkers.</p><p class="style29"><a href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48204&eid=223500">Building is an American classic</a> <em> (Boston Globe)</em> (This article is by MIT’s David Friedman.) Should the square at Rome’s Campidoglio be filled with shops? That is the company Boston City Hall keeps.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48203&eid=223500"> Why Today’s Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction</a> <em> (The Atlantic)</em> This fall, Media Lab researchers Dan Novy and Sophia Brueckner are teaching "Science Fiction to Science Fabrication," aka "Pulp to Prototype," a course that mines these "fantastic imaginings of the future" for analysis of our very real present.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48202&eid=223500"> Turn your bike into a hybrid: This startup wants to commercialize the ‘Copenhagen Wheel’</a><em> (Boston Business Journal)</em> The Copenhagen Wheel is a bicycle wheel designed to ‘turn practically any bicycle into an electric hybrid.’</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48201&eid=223500"> The Algorithms That Shape the World</a> <em> (HPC Wire)</em> MIT Media Lab professor Kevin Slavin paints a picture of a world that is increasingly being shaped by algorithms.</p> <!--Necessary for proper spacing--> <p class="style29"> </p> <!--Exhibits section--> <p><span class="style39">EXHIBITS</span></p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48200&eid=223500"> <em>Sidewalk City: Mapping the Unmapped</em></a><br> Through November 15, 2013, 7–338, Wolk Gallery.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48199&eid=223500"> <em>Women In Design: Urban Interventions, featuring the works of Meejin Yoon and Sheila Kennedy </em></a><br> Through November 15, 2013, Boston Society of Architects, 290 Congress Street Suite 200.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48198&eid=223500"> <em>Landing Studio – 99 Marginal: 9 Strategies for Landing Industry in the City</em></a><br> Through November 24, 2013, 7–408, Keller Gallery .</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48197&eid=223500"> <em>After Katrina: MIT’s Department of Urban Studies + Planning Takes <br> on Big Questions About Rebuilding</em></a><br> Through December 2013, 10–150, MIT Compton Gallery.</p> <p class="style29"><a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48196&eid=223500"> <em>Chris Marker: Guillaume-en-Égypte </em></a><br> Through January 5, 2014, Bakalar Gallery, MIT List Visual Arts Center.</p> <p></p> <br> <!--Events section - include the next month through the next alumni mailing, plus a week--> <p></p> <p></p> <p><span class="style39">EVENTS</span></p> <p><span class="style29">Many of our regular lecture series are in various stages of planning. Our full online calendar is always <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48195&eid=223500">available here</a>.</span></p> <!--Use MIT Event Calendar links whenever possible. Only the first part of the link is needed. (Sometimes when you search the calendar the resulting URL includes the code: %&date= + whatever the current date is). This code is useful to pull from as a starting point for the upcoming weekly emails.--> <p class="style29"><strong>November 6</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48194&eid=223500"> Transpacific Crossings 2.0: Asian Americans Choosing Careers in Asia</a>. 4:15 pm – 5:30 pm, 32-155</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48193&eid=223500">MISTI Info Session – India</a>. 5:00, E40-496</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48192&eid=223500">Media Lab Conversations: Jillian York in Conversation with Ethan Zuckerman</a>. 5:30 – 6:30 pm, Media Lab Atrium</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 7</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48191&eid=223500">A Second Modernism: Roundtable with Arindam Dutta, Meredith TenHoor, Hashim Sarkis; moderated by Michael Hays</a>. 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm, 7-429</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48190&eid=223500">Urban Films: <em>Shift Change</em> (2013)</a>. 6:00 – 8:00 pm, 3-133</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 8</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48189&eid=223500">AD Lecture: Bryan Young, "Up Up Down Down Left Right Left"</a>. 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm, 35-225</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 14</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48188&eid=223500">Putting Science to Work for Peace</a>. 5:30 pm, E40-496</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48187&eid=223500">Architecture Lecture: Merrill Elam, "On Imagination: Conversations with Architects"</a>. 5:30 – 7:30 pm, 7-429</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48186&eid=223500"> Urban Films: <em>Mission Hill & the Miracle of Boston</em> (1978)</a>. 7:00 pm– 9:00 pm, 3-133</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 15</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48185&eid=223500">MIT-Russia Lecture Series: PUTIN 3.0: is the Putin model sustainable?</a>. 2:00 – 3:30 pm, E40-496</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48184&eid=223500"> MISTI Info Session – Japan</a>. 5:30 pm, E40-496</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48183&eid=223500"> Architecture/Computation Lecture: Jurg Lehni, "Poetic Machines, Robotic Gestures and Scenarios of Production"</a>. 5:00 – 6:30 pm, 7-429</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 18</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48182&eid=223500"> MIT-France 101</a>. 12:00 – 1:00 pm, E40-418</p> <p class="style29"> <a 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href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48177&eid=223500">Architecture/Computation/Media Lab Symposium Opening Day 1: Futures Past – Design and the Machine </a>. 4:30 – 7:00 pm, E14-6th floor</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48176&eid=223500">Legatum Lecture: Obstacles and Opportunities to Delivering Financial Inclusion</a>. 5:30 – 6:30 pm, MIT Whitaker, 45 Carleton Street, Cambridge</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48175&eid=223500">Legatum Seed Grant Showcase</a>. 6:30 pm– 7:30 pm,MIT Whitaker, 45 Carleton Street, Cambridge</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48174&eid=223500"> Urban Films: <em>King Corn</em> (2007) </a>. 7:00 – 9:00 pm, 3-133</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 22</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48173&eid=223500">Architecture/Computation/Media Lab Symposium Day 2: Futures Past – Design and the Machine</a>. 9:15 am – 7:00 pm, E14-6th Floor</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48172&eid=223500">"Conservative Internationalism: Armed Diplomacy under Jefferson, Polk, Truman, and Reagan"</a>. 12:00 – 1:30 pm, Lucian Pye Conference Room</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 23</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48171&eid=223500">Architecture/Computation/Media Lab Symposium Day 3: Futures Past – Design and the Machine</a>. 10:00 am – 8:00 pm, E14-6th Floor</p> <p class="style29"> <a style="color:#DE610F;" href="http://alumic.mit.edu/redirect.aspx?linkID=48170&eid=223500"> Family Day</a>. 10:00am – 4:00 pm, MIT List Visual Arts Center</p> <p class="style29"><strong>November 25</strong><br> <a style="color:#DE610F;" 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