The Media Lab: Inventing the Future at MITBrand goes inside the world of MIT's Media Lab, famed for leading the reinvention of communication technology and applying computer science to daily life in new ways. The lab has led innovations in such fields as digital and computer programming, videocassette technology, e-mail, and holograms. |
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