Lecturer in Theatre Arts David R.Gammons will travel to Orlando, Florida to present his production of Eugene Ionesco’s THE BALD SOPRANO in the Orlando Fringe Festival, January 10-13, 2019. Gammons directed this newly-devised version of the seminal classic of French Absurdism with the company Anti-Play, in association with the Contemporary Theatre Program of the Boston Conservatory at Berklee. The production re-imagines Ionesco’s hilarious social satire with a uniquely American sensibility, drawing on performative traditions including Commedia dell’ Arte and Drag Persona. 

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Seen and heard: The new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building

Until very recently, Mariano Salcedo, a fourth-year MIT electronic engineering and computer science student majoring in artificial intelligence and decision-making, was planning to apply for a master’s program in computer science at MIT. 

Travels with Rambax

KAOLACK, Senegal – The MIT students have just finished dinner and are crumpling soda cans into trash bins when they get the summons: “Grab your drums, grab your drums, grab your drums …” 

MIT launches new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program

A new, multidisciplinary MIT graduate program in music technology and computation will feature faculty, labs, and curricula from across the Institute.

FUTURE PHASES showcases new frontiers in music technology and interactive performance

Music technology took center stage at MIT during “FUTURE PHASES,” an evening of works for string orchestra and electronics, presented by the MIT Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program as part of the 2025 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC).