Cosmograph: Speculative Fictions for the New Space Age

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MIT Museum

The image displays a circular design with the word "COSMOGRAPH" repeated in small, white, capital letters, forming concentric, curved lines. The text radiates outward from the bottom left, creating an arch-like pattern that fills the lower half of the black background. The repetition of the word and the curve of the lines give the design a sense of motion and rhythm.

Join the Cosmograph exhibit's creative team Design Earth for an engaging talk and treasure hunt in the MIT Museum's Martin J. (1959) and Eleanor C. Gruber Gallery.

Optional registration

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This program is presented as part of Cambridge Science Festival. The MIT Museum is free during the festival. 

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Cost

This Event is free!

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

Saturday, September 28, 1PM – 2:30PM

Additional information

We are living at the dawn of a New Space Age. Outer space — once optimistically considered the province of all humankind — is now an increasingly contested terrain open to resource exploitation and financial speculation. As extraterrestrial space becomes open to private enterprise, new legal, ethical, and spatial questions arise about its future.

Learn more here.

The image displays a circular design with the word "COSMOGRAPH" repeated in small, white, capital letters, forming concentric, curved lines. The text radiates outward from the bottom left, creating an arch-like pattern that fills the lower half of the black background. The repetition of the word and the curve of the lines give the design a sense of motion and rhythm.
Saturday, September 28, 1PM – 2:30PM
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Kate Silverman Wilson

MIT Museum

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Last updated September 25, 2024.