Visiting Artists at MIT
Source: https://arts.mit.edu/cast/projects/visiting-artists/ Parent: https://arts.mit.edu/
The MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST) Visiting Artists program is distinctive for its emphasis on the research and development phase of artistic work. In addition to presenting new work, residencies embed artists in the ongoing research and teaching at MIT, where scientists and engineers are open to artists’ speculative and hands-on way of working. The program hosts artists from a wide range of visual and performing arts disciplines each academic year, exposing students to the creative process and fostering cross-fertilization among disciplines. The Distinguished Visiting Artist Program, launched in Fall 2016, creates the opportunity for artists to shape new creative projects over a period of two years of sustained, in-depth research and development. Visiting Artist Collaborations are supported by the Ida Ely Rubin Artists in Residence Fund, Abramowitz Memorial Lectureship Fund, and the Alan W. Katzenstein (1942) Memorial Fund.
Read more about the programs that CAST has sponsored since 2012
For more information, contact cast@mit.edu
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[## #socialclimatechange
Reimagining civic discourse through technology-forward theater](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/socialclimatechange/)
[## 2018-19 MIT Sounding
MIT Sounding is an annual concert series open to the public](https://arts.mit.edu/cast/performances/sounding-2018-19/)
[## A Paradigm Shift in Infectious Diseases
Critical role of paradigm shifts in science illustrated through respiratory infectious disease transmission](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/a-paradigm-shift-in-infectious-diseases/)
## A Three-Dimensional Spider Web Soundscape Comes to Life
[## Adesola Akinleye
Investigating the embodied choreography of urban space](https://arts.mit.edu/people/adesola-akinleye/)
[## Adrienne Truscott
Feb 7-9, 2019: Genre-straddling performance artist presents THIS](https://arts.mit.edu/people/adrienne-truscott/)
[## Agnieszka Kurant
Creating art through emergence and collective intelligence](https://arts.mit.edu/people/agnieszka-kurant/)
[## Albert Figurt
Exploring the many lives of the Desktop Narrative format](https://arts.mit.edu/people/albert-figurt/)
## All That is Solid Melts Into Air: CAST Inaugural Visiting Artist Tomás Saraceno
[## Alvin Lucier
Legendary composer blurs the lines between experiment, composition, and art installation](https://arts.mit.edu/people/alvin-lucier/)
[## Ana Rajcevic
Exploring embodiment through animal-inspired neuroprosthetics](https://arts.mit.edu/people/ana-rajcevic/)
[## Anat Cohen
A virtuoso widely recognized as one of the most vital clarinetists working today](https://arts.mit.edu/people/anat-cohen/)
[## Anatomy of Revolution
Archiving movements of protest](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/anatomy-of-revolution/)
[## Andrew Schneider
Nov 9-11, 2018: Interactive media artist and company presents NERVOUS/SYSTEM](https://arts.mit.edu/people/andrew-schneider/)
[## Andy Cavatorta
Through the design of such complex and experimental instruments, Andy Cavatorta explores the ways in which we create meaning through sound.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/andy-cavatorta/)
[## Anicka Yi
Investigating the powers of olfactory sensation](https://arts.mit.edu/people/anicka-yi/)
[## Arachnodrone
A three-dimensional spider web soundscape](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/arachnodrone/)
[## Arnold Dreyblatt
Media artist and composer explores audio visual perception and memory](https://arts.mit.edu/people/arnold-dreyblatt/)
[## Arthur Ganson
Kinetic sculptor Arthur Ganson creates machines at once whimsical and philosophical](https://arts.mit.edu/people/arthur-ganson/)
[## Ascoli Ensemble
Vocal ensemble using technology to reconstruct unusual medieval repertoires](https://arts.mit.edu/people/ascoli-ensemble/)
[## Audra McDonald
2018 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/audra-mcdonald/)
[## Ayesha Jordan and Justin Hicks
Feb 15, 2019: Work-in-Progress Showing](https://arts.mit.edu/people/ayesha-jordan/)
[## B. Stephen Carpenter II
Intentional Public Disruptions: Art, Responsibility and Pedagogy](https://arts.mit.edu/people/stephen-carpenter/)
[## Ballet des Porcelaines
A story of magic, desire, and exotic entanglement](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/ballet-des-porcelaines/)
[## Bang on a Can
Bang on a Can strives to expose worldwide audiences to exciting and innovative music.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/bang-on-a-can/)
[## Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme
Considering embodied memory through sound, video, and performance](https://arts.mit.edu/people/basel-abbas-and-ruanne-abou-rahme/)
## Behind the Artwork: Tomás Saraceno’s Aerocene Project
[## Ben Houge
Sonification of real-time data](https://arts.mit.edu/people/ben-houge/)
[## BIC
Bringing Kreyòl music and digital poetry to MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/bic/)
[## Bill Viola
2009 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/bill-viola/)
[## Billy Novick
"Sincerity... elegance... a lovely celebration of tunefulness" — Downbeat](https://arts.mit.edu/people/billy-novick/)
[## Braxton Cook
Vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Braxton Cook comes to MIT to participate in It Must Be Now!](https://arts.mit.edu/people/braxton-cook/)
[## Carsten Höller
Manifesting the art-science of sleep and dreaming](https://arts.mit.edu/people/carsten-holler/)
[## Cheyenne Olivier & Suket Dhir
Weaving economic narratives through a traditional Bengali craft](https://arts.mit.edu/people/olivier-and-dhir/)
[## Chloe Bensahel
Exploring smart textiles: weaving memory through innovation](https://arts.mit.edu/people/chloe-bensahel/)
[## Christian Bök
Living poetry](https://arts.mit.edu/people/christian-bok/)
[## Christopher Janney
Christopher Janney’s site-specific works facilitate interactions between people and their environment, creating in the urban landscape a sense of spontaneity.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/christopher-janney/)
[## Chuck Hoberman
With Hoberman, MIT students invent new transformable mechanisms](https://arts.mit.edu/people/chuck-hoberman-2/)
[## Clarice Assad
Multifaceted vocalist, music educator, and composer](https://arts.mit.edu/people/clarice-assad/)
[## Climate Inheritance
World Heritage at Risk](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/climate-inheritance/)
[## Constanza Macras
Building dance theater from the ground up, October 31, 2019](https://arts.mit.edu/people/constanza-macras/)
[## David Adjaye
2016 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/david-adjaye/)
[## David Sheppard
David Sheppard's work as a sound designer has taken him across the world and across genres, collaborating with many leading orchestras and ensembles as well as rock and pop musicians, visual artists, dance and film creatives.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/david-sheppard/)
[## Deconstructed Anthems: Massachusetts
Sonifying the increasing loss of Black Americans to carceral systems](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/deconstructed-anthems/)
[## Di Fayerdike Libe – Passionate Love – די פֿײַערדיקע ליבע
Exploring traditional Yiddish music and culture](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/di-fayerdike-libe/)
[## Diemut Strebe
Ida Ely Rubin Artist in Residence](https://arts.mit.edu/people/diemut-strebe/)
[## Don Byron
Legendary clarinetist and composer forging "a sound above genre"](https://arts.mit.edu/people/don-byron/)
[## Dream Hotel
Incubating future dreamscapes](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/dream-hotel/)
[## duoJalal
"Fearless seekers and synthesizers of disparate instruments and cultures” —Toronto Star](https://arts.mit.edu/people/duojalal/)
[## Either/Or Ensemble
Avant-garde ensemble Either/Or is fiercely virtuosic](https://arts.mit.edu/people/either-or-ensemble/)
[## Elena Ruehr’s Songs from Extrasolar Spaces
Translating the cosmos into music](https://arts.mit.edu/people/elena-ruehrs-tess-sciconcert/)
[## Eric Singer
Engineer, programmer, roboticist, and artist using sensors and robotics in multimedia systems](https://arts.mit.edu/people/eric-singer/)
[## Es Devlin
Artist and Designer](https://arts.mit.edu/people/es-devlin/)
[## EVIYAN
World roots, post-minimalism and jazz in a singular, earthy and intense sound](https://arts.mit.edu/people/eviyan/)
[## Florian Hecker
Florian Hecker’s psychoacoustic experimentations dramatize perceptions of sound and space in an immersive intensity.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/florian-hecker/)
[## FLUX Quartet
"One of the most fearless and important new-music ensembles" — San Francisco Chronicle](https://arts.mit.edu/people/flux-quartet/)
[## Fradreck Mujuru and Erica Azim
Celebrating the Shona mbira tradition](https://arts.mit.edu/people/fradreck-mujuru-erica-azim/)
[## Front Porch Collective
A black theatre company committed to advancing racial equity in Boston through theater](https://arts.mit.edu/people/front-porch-collective/)
[## Ge Wang
Exploring the transformative possibilities of combining music and computers, art and technology](https://arts.mit.edu/people/ge-wang/)
[## Glenn Branca Ensemble
Honoring a pioneer of the avant-garde](https://arts.mit.edu/people/glenn-branca-ensemble/)
[## Guilherme Marcondes
Captivating films and animations that probe the relationship between humans and our constructed environment](https://arts.mit.edu/people/guilherme-marcondes/)
[## Guillermo Klein
April 28, 2017 - a stellar collision of vocal jazz, Latin music, and poetry](https://arts.mit.edu/people/guillermo-klein/)
[## Gustavo Dudamel
2010 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/gustavo-dudamel/)
[## Harry Allen and Rob Swift
MIT hosts harbanger, a battle DJ septet](https://arts.mit.edu/people/allen-and-swift/)
[## Hauschka
Fueled by a love of rhythm, Hauschka creates playful, unpredictable and inventive music](https://arts.mit.edu/people/hauschka/)
[## Hearing Amazônia–The Responsibility of Existence
Exploring the plight of the natural world through Brazilian and Amazonian music](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/hearing-amazonia/)
[## Histories of Negation | BLACK city: The Arkansas Edition
J. Yolande Daniels gives presence to absent histories](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/black-city/)
[## Hussein Chalayan
Transformable fashion](https://arts.mit.edu/people/hussein-chalayan/)
[## Hyphen-Labs
NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism](https://arts.mit.edu/people/hyphen-labs/)
[## Immense Joy / H.o.t.S
Clarice Lispector’s brutal and tender exploration of what it truly means to be poor](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/immense-joy-hots/)
[## Iva Bittová
Czech avant-garde violinist, singer, and composer.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/iva-bittova/)
[## Jacob Collier
“Jazz music’s new messiah” —The Guardian](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jacob-collier/)
[## Jamshied Sharifi
Composer, producer, and keyboardist Jamshied Sharifi premiered Awakening at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jamshied-sharifi/)
[## Janet Echelman
Testing emerging design tools for creating large-scale tensile sculpture](https://arts.mit.edu/people/janet-echelman/)
[## Jason Levine
Audiovisual artist and performer whose primary medium is code](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jason-levine/)
[## Jason Moran
Adventurous jazz pianist](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jason-moran/)
[## Jay Scheib’s In the Jungle of Cities
May 17, 2019: A Works/Process Presentation inspired by Bertolt Brecht’s genre-smashing play](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jay-scheibs-in-the-jungle-of-cities/)
[## Jay Scheib’s The Silence
Two sisters on the run from massive human failure, December 12-14, 2019](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jay-scheibs-the-silence/)
[## Jeanette Andrews
Exploring the bounds of perception and interpretation through magic](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jeanette-andrews/)
[## Jenna Sutela
Interspecies communicator using living material to explore the unknown](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jenna-sutela/)
[## Joe Lovano
“One of the greatest musicians in jazz history”—New York Times](https://arts.mit.edu/people/joe-lovano/)
[## Joel Fan
Soaring and virtuosic pianist](https://arts.mit.edu/people/joel-fan/)
[## John Akomfrah and Lina Gopaul
The films of John Akomfrah and Lina Gopaul, founders of the influential Black Audio Film Collective, are the catalyst for an exploration of the overarching theme of “cinematic migrations.”](https://arts.mit.edu/people/john-akomfrah-and-lina-gopaul/)
[## John Chowning
Inventor of FM synthesis](https://arts.mit.edu/people/john-chowning/)
[## John Fitzgerald and Matthew Niederhauser
Capturing the pace and process of global suburbanization](https://arts.mit.edu/people/john-fitzgerald-and-matthew-niederhauser/)
[## Johnny Gandelsman
Violinist Gandelsman "plays with a balletic lightness of touch and a sense of whimsy and imagination" —Boston Globe](https://arts.mit.edu/people/johnny-gandelsman/)
[## Jordan Rudess
Jam_Bot: Exploring the Potential of AI in Live Collaborative Musical Performance](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jordan-rudess/)
[## Julia Ogrydziak
Experiential art works and performances](https://arts.mit.edu/people/julia-ogrydziak/)
[## Jupiter Quartet
Chamber music ensemble performs Beethoven’s foundational String Quartets](https://arts.mit.edu/people/jupiter-quartet/)
[## Karim Ben Khelifa
Humanizing the enemy](https://arts.mit.edu/people/karim-ben-khelifa/)
[## Karin Coonrod
Far-reaching inventiveness](https://arts.mit.edu/people/karin-coonrod/)
[## Katerina Cizek
Pioneer in participatory and interactive documentary production](https://arts.mit.edu/people/katerina-cizek/)
[## Kaynak Pipers Band
Traditional kaba gaida folk music of Bulgaria](https://arts.mit.edu/people/kaynak-pipers-band/)
[## Keith Ellenbogen
Using ultra high-speed cameras to showcase underwater worlds in exquisite detail.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/keith-ellenbogen/)
[## Kinetic Ensemble
“Agile virtuosity and vibrant sound… brilliantly executed” — Arts and Culture Texas](https://arts.mit.edu/people/kinetic-ensemble/)
[## Lakaï Dance’s The Block: An Afro-Musical
The Block: An Afro-Musical, September 27 & 28, 2019](https://arts.mit.edu/people/lakai-dance/)
[## Lara Baladi
Archiving revolution](https://arts.mit.edu/people/lara-baladi/)
[## Libby Larsen
2004 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/libby-larsen/)
[## Lion’s Jaw
Creating an environment where risk, rigor, and rebellion can flourish through dance](https://arts.mit.edu/people/lions-jaw/)
[## Lisa Dwan
2019–20 CAST Mellon Distinguished Visiting Artist](https://arts.mit.edu/people/lisa-dwan/)
[## Lochan Rijal
Sharing the rich heritage of traditional Nepalese music](https://arts.mit.edu/people/lochan-rijal/)
[## Lontano Ensemble
Lontano is synonymous with “the future in music.”](https://arts.mit.edu/people/lontano-ensemble/)
[## Luciana Souza
2020-21 CAST Virtual Visiting Artist](https://arts.mit.edu/people/luciana-souza/)
[## Lupe Fiasco
Breaking down and building up the languages of rap](https://arts.mit.edu/people/lupe-fiasco/)
[## Machine Learning and the Arts
Exploring the creative potential of emerging digital technologies with creative coder Andreas Refsgaard](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/machine-learning-and-the-arts/)
[## Magma Matter
Reconsidering the aesthetics of function](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/magma-matter/)
## Maki Namekawa Presents Philip Glass, Keith Jarrett, Joe Hisaishi, Evan Ziporyn
[## Making Change: In Place Over Time
What does it mean for research to be racially just and restorative?](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/making-change/)
[## Marcus A. Thompson’s Faculty Recital
2017 Fay Chandler Creativity Grant](https://arts.mit.edu/people/marcus-a-thompson/)
[## Mark Stewart
Multi-instrumentalist, guitarist, composer, and instrument designer](https://arts.mit.edu/people/mark-stewart/)
[## Matthew Ritchie
Artistic explorations of existence and scale](https://arts.mit.edu/people/matthew-ritchie/)
[## Maya Beiser
Maya Beiser is a “cello goddess” — The New Yorker](https://arts.mit.edu/people/maya-beiser/)
[## Mel Chin and Rick Lowe
Exploring the complexities of building healthy communities through art and activism](https://arts.mit.edu/people/mel-chin-and-rick-lowe/)
[## Michael Mayo
Layers of heavenly harmonizing, hard-hitting beatboxing, and heartfelt crooning](https://arts.mit.edu/people/michael-mayo/)
## MIT Arts Events at the 2018 Cambridge Science Festival
[## MIT Sounding 2022-23
Presenting unique artists who push the envelope of their respective genres, creating new evolving music for the 21st century](https://arts.mit.edu/sounding-2022-23/)
[## Mugaritz
Crossing culinary borders](https://arts.mit.edu/people/mugaritz/)
[## My Onliness
A nonconformist and playful performance about the possible nightmares of the near future](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/my-onliness/)
[## Native America: The Choctaw Music of Charles Shadle
Capturing contemporary classical music by a living Choctaw composer](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/native-america/)
[## Ne:Kahwistará:ken Kanónhsa’kówa í:se Onkwehonwe
Addressing questions of identity, the body, heritage, ancestry, and technology from an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/longhouse/)
[## Newton Harrison
Eco-Art and Action Research](https://arts.mit.edu/people/newton-harrison/)
[## Nik Bärtsch’s MOBILE
Rigorously conceptual zen-funk](https://arts.mit.edu/people/nik-bartsch-mobile/)
## Object Lesson: Aerocene Explorer
[## Of Boar and Fungi: A Nuclear Love Affair
Exploring radioactive entanglements in post-Chernobyl forests](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/boar-and-fungi/)
[## Olafur Eliasson
2014 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/olafur-eliasson/)
[## On the Record
Creating new shared territories for discursive and collaborative practices.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/on-the-record/)
[## Pamela Z
Transforming elegant physical gestures into complex aural and visual landscapes](https://arts.mit.edu/people/pamela-z/)
[## Pawel Romanczuk, Small Instruments
Complex sounds from small instruments](https://arts.mit.edu/people/pawel-romanczuk/)
[## Pedro Reyes
Inaugural Dasha Zhukova Distinguished Visiting Artist at MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology](https://arts.mit.edu/people/pedro-reyes/)
[## Pilobolus
Dance company Pilobolus creates interactive performance with MIT robotics](https://arts.mit.edu/people/pilobolus/)
[## Promesa: Voicing Counter Colonialism Through Board Game Creation
Understanding Puerto Rico’s debt crisis through play](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/promesa-board-game/)
[## Proofing: Resistant and Ready
Exploring the promises and pitfalls of plasticity](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/proofing/)
[## Queer Assemblies
Three installations evoking famed architect Bruce Goff’s eclectic palette](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/queer-assemblies/)
[## Robert Lepage
2012 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/robert-lepage/)
[## Robert Wilson
Visionary avant-garde director](https://arts.mit.edu/people/robert-wilson/)
[## Roomful of Teeth
The expressive potential of the most basic instrument: the human voice](https://arts.mit.edu/people/roomful-of-teeth/)
[## Rosa Colón Guerra
Challenging colonialist narratives through board games](https://arts.mit.edu/people/rosa-colon-guerra/)
[## Santiago Calatrava
2005 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/santiago-calatrava/)
## Saraceno: Conversations on Atmosphere
## Saraceno: Conversations on Biomimicry
## Saraceno: Conversations on Cosmology
[## Sarah Cahill
“Sterling Bay Area pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde” —The New York Times](https://arts.mit.edu/people/sarah-cahill/)
[## Sarnath Banerjee
Demystifying social science through creative storytelling](https://arts.mit.edu/people/sarnath-banerjee/)
[## Sasha Marianna Salzmann
Exploring migration, identity, and belonging through German theater](https://arts.mit.edu/people/sasha-marianna-salzmann/)
[## Scanner and Stephen Vitiello
Sonic investigations into bodily experience and spatial practice](https://arts.mit.edu/people/scanner-and-stephen-vitiello/)
[## Sean Jones
Trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator, and activist Sean Jones comes to MIT to participate in It Must Be Now!](https://arts.mit.edu/people/sean-jones/)
[## See Us Seesaw Together
Kinetic connection at a physical distance](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/see-us-seesaw-together/)
[## Simon Smith
Masterful and intrepid Stockhausen concert](https://arts.mit.edu/people/simon-smith/)
[## Solar Return for Change
Amplifying climate research through collaborative jazz performance](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/solar-return-for-change/)
[## Sumie Kaneko
Traditional Japanese music with a jazz inflection](https://arts.mit.edu/people/sumie-kaneko/)
## Sung Tieu: Not Fracking Around
[## Suzan-Lori Parks
2006 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/suzan-lori-parks/)
[## Tauba Auerbach
A visual distillation of complex mathematical and scientific concepts](https://arts.mit.edu/people/tauba-auerbach/)
[## TeleAbsence
Addressing the vast emotional distance caused by the loss of a loved one](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/teleabsence/)
[## Terri Lyne Carrington
Drummer, producer, and educator Terri Lyne Carrington comes to MIT to participate in It Must Be Now!](https://arts.mit.edu/people/terri-lyne-carrington/)
[## Terry Riley
Minimalist legend](https://arts.mit.edu/people/terry-riley/)
[## Testbeds
A new life for the byproducts of architectural design](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/testbeds/)
[## The Boston Camerata
Anne Azéma, Artistic Director](https://arts.mit.edu/people/boston-camerata/)
[## The Conquered
A new multimedia theater piece inspired by innovations in neurotechnology](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/the-conquered/)
[## The Day
Conversation with Wendy Whelan and Maya Beiser, moderated by Sara Brown, April 23, 2020](https://arts.mit.edu/people/sara-browns-the-day/)
[## The Deep Time Project
Reframing current global challenges from the deep (planetary) and shallow (human) timescales](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/the-deep-time-project/)
[## The Hammer and the Feather
Exploring the sonic poetry of gravity](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/the-hammer-and-the-feather/)
[## The History of Empires
Cheerfully nihilistic dance/theater by the iconoclastic Witness Relocation/Dan Safer](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/the-history-of-empires/)
[## The Imaginary Atlas, Amazonia: Reimagining Cities within the Brazilian Forests
Envisioning sustainable Amazonian cities at COP30](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/the-imaginary-atlas-amazonia-reimagining-cities-within-the-brazilian-forests/)
[## The People’s Poetry Archive
Uniting voices with a living archive of African diaspora poetry](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/the-peoples-poetry-archive/)
[## Thinking on Your Feet
Exploring the potentials of embodied education through dance](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/thinking-on-your-feet/)
[## Thom Kubli
Exploring the boundaries of physical space and floating structures](https://arts.mit.edu/people/thom-kubli/)
[## Thomas Heatherwick
2020 Recipient of the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT](https://arts.mit.edu/people/thomas-heatherwick/)
[## Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage
A steampunk mentality breathes new life into a 350-year-old art form](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/thrilling-adventures-of-lovelace-and-babbage/)
[## Tomás Saraceno
Expanding our thermodynamic imagination](https://arts.mit.edu/people/tomas-saraceno/)
## Touching Grass, A Digitally Physical Experience
[## Trevor Paglen
Meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us](https://arts.mit.edu/people/trevor-paglen/)
[## Trimpin
Engaging the visual, spatial, and kinetic properties of sound](https://arts.mit.edu/people/trimpin/)
[## Tristan Perich
Tristan Perich's work coupling 1-bit electronics with traditional forms in both music and visual art has been presented around the world.](https://arts.mit.edu/people/tristan-perich/)
[## Two Mobility Futures 0∞
Divergent futures where humans move constantly, or not at all](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/two-mobility-futures/)
[## VALIS
Reimagining live performance interactivity for a new generation](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/valis/)
[## Victor Gama
Instrument building and music composition using new technologies and the creative practices of Africa and the Diaspora](https://arts.mit.edu/people/victor-gama/)
## Video: Visiting Artist Tomás Saraceno’s In Orbit
[## Vik Muniz
Shifts in scale, photographic manipulation and unexpected materials](https://arts.mit.edu/people/vik-muniz/)
[## Visualizing the Proton
Illustrating the subatomic world](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/visualizing-the-proton/)
[## Volumetric Cinema
2018 Mellon Faculty Grant Recipient](https://arts.mit.edu/people/volumetric-cinema/)
[## WacŁaw Zimpel
Classical clarinetist lights up Polish jazz scene](https://arts.mit.edu/people/waclaw-zimpel/)
[## Water Wars
Demystifying social science through creative storytelling](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/water-wars/)
[## Ways of Seeing: Documenting Endangered Built Heritage in Afghanistan
Generating digital twins to document endangered heritage sites in Afghanistan](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/ways-of-seeing/)
[## Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya
Performance installation exploring the juxtapositions of multiplicities and the power of rising](https://arts.mit.edu/projects/correspondences/)