[Photos: MIT Hacks] Any self-respecting modder will at some point need to hack something on a grand scale. A group at MIT took the grand scale term quite literally, though, by turning a building into ...
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MIT hackers have, for some time now, considered playing “Tetris on the Green Building” to be the mother of all hacks. Just last week, they FINALLY accomplished this long sought after hack. MIT ...
[Photos: MIT Hacks] Which is better, the MIT Tetris building, or the Space Invaders art installation in Manchester? Both are pretty cool, but the MIT team just pulled ahead by issuing the source code ...
Careful, this hack might foster doubts about the level of fun you’re having at you own Computer Science department. Last weekend a group of students at MIT pulled off a hack of great scale by turning ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has a long (long) history of student “hacks,” harmless but clever pranks. Several tend to show up in any given year. Previous reasonably recent favorites (of ...
The Boston Red Sox’s 100th Fenway Park anniversary game vs. the New York Yankees might have been the toughest ticket in town on Friday, but it wasn’t the only big game in town. MIT students kicked off ...
Students at MIT took to the university’s Cecil and Ida Green Building over the weekend to transform the 21-story research building into an oversized, playable game of Tetris. Emulating the classic ...
Over the weekend, a renegade group of student gamers from MIT hacked the Green Building, home to the MIT Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, to play a giant game of Tetris. True, they’re not the ...
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