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Sound-suppressing fabric + generative AI + inclusive design
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May 7, 2024
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Creating Quiet
A new sound-suppressing silk fabric could be used to create quiet spaces within large areas. “While we can use fabric to create sound, there is already so much noise in our world. We thought creating silence could be even more valuable,” says Grace (Noel) Yang SM ’21, PhD ’24 says. 
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Empowering kids through inclusive design
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“Drawing” some surprising architectural conclusions // The Boston Globe
“Drawing After Modernism,” a new exhibit at the MIT Museum, showcases various architectural sketches in different mediums. “There are some 50 items on display, not just artworks but also colored pencils, an airbrush, and exhibition cards for a 1977 exhibition at New York’s Leo Castelli Gallery. The MIT show is pretty much an ideal size: small enough for a visitor to comfortably take everything in, big enough to be varied and wide-ranging.”   
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