After Dark: Vision

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MIT Museum

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Enjoy a lively evening of entertainment, science, and tinkering for the 21+ crowd!

Registration required

  • Sign-up is ongoing

Cost

General Admission: $20

MIT ID Holders: $10

Location

  • In-person only.

MIT Museum, Gambrill Center

314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge, MA 02142
United States

Neighborhood

Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port

Dates and Times

Thursday, October 10 6PM – 9PM

Additional information

Spend your evening at the Museum exploring the mysteries of vision. Best your friends in a blindfolded LEGO build-off, catch a talk with visual neuroscientist Pawan Sinha, and challenge your perceptions with a camera lucida. 

Local beer from Winter Hill Brewing and BBQ from Scott Brothers will be available for purchase. 

Learn more here!

The image consists of the repeated phrase "AFTER DARK" in bold white text on a black background. The text is arranged in multiple horizontal rows, with the words aligned evenly across the image. Some parts of the text are cut off, creating a visual pattern that appears abstract, as sections of the phrase are cropped out along the edges, likely due to a circular design. The overall aesthetic is clean and modern, with a focus on repetition and contrast.

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Last updated October 7, 2024.