Game On! at the MIT Museum

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Stop by the MIT Museum for an evening jam-packed with games and play -- from the super scientific to the outright silly.

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  • Sign-up is ongoing

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

Interested in attending? Letting us know is strongly encouraged! 

You'll be the first to receive reminders and other details for this event. Please note that signing up does not reserve a seat. Seating is first come, first served; please arrive early. 

Cost

This Event is free!

Location

  • In-person only.

Dates and Times

.: Thursday, September 26, 6PM – 8PM.

Additional information

Meet MIT scientists and engineers whose work has a playful spin: a robot that can beat you at Connect 4, bacteria engineered to play Doom, an oscilloscope hacked to play Guitar Hero, a board game designed for (and tested in) zero gravity, and an analysis of genetic inheritance in games like Tekken and Pokémon

Challenge TikTok bio-engineers Malik and Miles George (@malikandmiles) to a round of Super Smash Brothers on our giant screen. See if they can keep their focus while answering your scientific questions!

Enjoy a performance by FaMLE, MIT's own laptop orchestra. 

Part of Cambridge Science Festival

The image shows repeated instances of the phrase "GAME ON!" in bold, white capital letters, arranged diagonally from the bottom left to the top right on a black background. The repetition creates a sense of movement or energy, as the text cascades across the image in evenly spaced lines. The use of exclamation marks emphasizes urgency and excitement, likely representing a call to action or enthusiasm for an upcoming event. The overall visual effect is dynamic and bold.

.: Thursday, September 26, 6PM – 8PM.

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Kate Silverman Wilson

MIT Museum

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Last updated September 24, 2024.