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From: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
To: Joichi Ito <1
Subject: Re:
Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2018 01:20:07 +0000
very good .
On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 9:17 PM, Joichi Ito <
wrote:
Thanks. What did you think about the blurb I sent for the foundation. Should I flesh it out and make it look
more formal? Is the rough idea OK?
This:
The MIT Media Lab is an unusual Lab at MIT which is a research laboratory as well as a academic program
under the school of Architecture and Planning called the Program in Media Arts and Sciences. We were
founded in 1985 focusing on art, design, media and communications technology by a very diverse group of
faculty to explore areas that traditional disciplines could not explore. The Lab is founded on a
"constructionist" model of learning that focuses on learning through doing with a strong emphasis and making
and "practice" in addition to theory. (See the two page description of the Lab attached for more details.)
Recently, the Media Lab has been working in the life sciences broadening the research at the Lab beyond it's
traditional boundaries connecting to the hard sciences and leading the way to integrating them into a kind of
"one science."
As we tackle a kind of "head in the clouds and feet on the ground" approach to questioning and coming up
with new fundamental mathematical and scientific theories, we are also deeply practical, groundtruthing our
theories and testing ideas through the development of new tools and experiments.
We propose a new program for "One Science" to bring faculty, students and researchers from many disciplines
and institutions together to develop a new meta-discipline that breaks the boundaries created by the traditional
constraints of academic disciplines and government funding.
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