Live Letters: The Future is Typing...

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  • MIT Museum
  • A digital artwork on a black background features three distinct elements created with white, sketch-like lines. On the left, there is a circular shape resembling the number '0.' In the center, a question mark ('?') is formed with the same sketchy line style. On the right, the word 'LOVE' is written in capital letters, also composed of white, wireframe-like strokes.

    Join us for a companion event to the Museum’s Future Type exhibition and explore the live dimensions of typographic research.

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    Cost

    $15 General Admission | $5 MIT ID Holders

    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

    Friday, April 18 6PM – 8PM

    Additional information

    Featuring a spoken word performance by Shantell Martin, the evening will showcase artists utilizing computer code to generate music, visuals, and other media in real-time. Artists include Sadnoise, Char Stiles, Jessica Stringham, Switch Angel, and Vera Van De Seyp.

    Organized by the Future Sketches group at the MIT Media Lab, the exhibition and program are part of an ongoing investigation into how technology can extend creative expression, particularly in how we visualize and interact with language in digital environments. 

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    A digital artwork on a black background features three distinct elements created with white, sketch-like lines. On the left, there is a circular shape resembling the number '0.' In the center, a question mark ('?') is formed with the same sketchy line style. On the right, the word 'LOVE' is written in capital letters, also composed of white, wireframe-like strokes.

    Friday, April 18 6PM – 8PM

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    Kate Silverman Wilson

    MIT Museum

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    Last updated March 24, 2025.