Walt and Kara Tour the New MIT Media Lab: Geektastic!
Earlier this week, Walt Mossberg and I visited the new geek wonderland at the MIT Media Lab.
Officially opened in early March and designed by Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki, the Cambridge, Mass.-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology complex has been in the works for a dozen years.
The open and airy building screams digital innovation, with seven interlocking “cubes” around a main atrium. It is connected to the original Media Lab cube, designed by I.M. Pei, called the Wiesner Building.
Walt and I visited some of the new labs with Director Frank Moss, checking out everything from a foldable City Car in the Smart Cities group to some really strange opera gloves in its music group, to…well, you’ll see.
Here’s the video, which is kind of long, but has lots of robots (of course!):
[Photo credit: Andy Ryan/MIT]