[1] get ahold of a digital camera. [2] carry it with you for twenty-four hours. [3] capture an entire day in images. http://aditl.mit.edu/ ADITL (A Day In The Life of MIT) is a photographic collaboration seeking to tell the story of a single day at MIT through as many cameras as possible. The idea is simple: on this Thursday 9/24, you carry a digital camera with you for twenty-four hours (midnight to midnight) and photograph your day. Document the world around you ? shower tiles, secret classroom yawns, the way the light hits the student center steps, eight straight hours of staring at an emacs buffer, whatever it is you see in your day. Upload your photos to aditl.mit.edu, where we will create a space to browse and view the collective day. EVERYONE in the MIT Community is welcome to participate. Use whatever digital camera you have: point and shoot, DSLR, or cameraphone. Register on the site now and we'll send you an email reminder the day before. View the guidelines to make sure everything goes smoothly (hint: set your camera's date and time!). http://aditl.mit.edu/ OR http://adayinthelife.mit.edu/ Forward this email to your friends and living groups! ADITL is a project of Technique, the Yearbook and Photography Club of MIT