Nightwork, updated edition: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT

Nightwork, updated edition: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT

Nightwork, updated edition: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT

Nightwork, updated edition: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT

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Overview

A lively introduction to MIT hacks, from the police car on the Great Dome to the abduction of the Caltech cannon.

An MIT "hack" is an ingenious, benign, and anonymous prank or practical joke, often requiring engineering or scientific expertise and often pulled off under cover of darkness—instances of campus mischief sometimes coinciding with April Fool's Day, final exams, or commencement. (It should not be confused with the sometimes non-benign phenomenon of computer hacking.) Noteworthy MIT hacks over the years include the legendary Harvard–Yale Football Game Hack (when a weather balloon emblazoned “MIT” popped out of the ground near the 50-yard line), the campus police car found perched on the Great Dome, the apparent disappearance of the Institute president's office, and a faux cathedral (complete with stained glass windows, organ, and wedding ceremony) in a lobby. Hacks are by their nature ephemeral, although they live on in the memory of both perpetrators and spectators. Nightwork, drawing on the MIT Museum's unique collection of hack-related photographs and other materials, describes and documents the best of MIT's hacks and hacking culture. This generously illustrated updated edition has added coverage of such recent hacks as the cross-country abduction of rival Caltech's cannon (a prank requiring months of planning, intricate choreography, and last-minute improvisation), a fire truck on the Dome that marked the fifth anniversary of 9/11, and numerous pokes at the celebrated Frank Gehry-designed Stata Center, and even a working solar-powered Red Line subway car on the Great Dome. Hacks have been said to express the essence of MIT, providing, as alumnus Andre DeHon observes, "an opportunity to demonstrate creativity and know-how in mastering the physical world." What better way to mark the 150th anniversary of MIT's founding than to commemorate its native ingenuity with this new edition of Nightwork?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262515849
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 03/11/2011
Series: The MIT Press
Edition description: updated edition
Pages: 248
Sales rank: 885,391
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Institute Historian T. F. Peterson has spent many years lurking in the corridors of MIT picking up gossip and monitoring hacks in progress.

Table of Contents

Forewordvii
Introductionix
Where No Cow Has Gone Before: Accessing the Inaccessible1
Hack, Hacker, Hacking4
Auto Industry: The Great Vehicle Hacks5
Hacking Ethics10
Domework: Hacking the Domes11
Dome as Dais12
Greener Pastures: The Green Building Hacks27
Greenspeak Spoken Here31
Intriguing Hacks to Fascinate People35
Making an Entrance: The Lobby 7 Hacks37
Father Tool's Grand Tour47
Under the Dome54
"All Mondays Should Be So Beautiful": The Art of Hacking Art57
U.S.S. Tetazoo62
No Knife63
Why Ruin the Atrium?64
Green Eggs and Hair65
Form + Function = Hack: The Architecture Hacks67
A Guide for New Employees: Building History and Numbering System73
Hacking as Campus Commentary: The Editorial Hacks75
A Sign of the Times: Hacking with Signs and Banners85
The Numbers Game: Hackers Reinvent Measurement97
Recalculating the Infinite Corridor101
Beyond Recognition: Commemoration Hacks103
Object Lessons: Hacks in the Classroom113
Why Sleep through a Class When You Can Hack It?115
Worth a Thousand Words: Hacks Fit to Print119
That VooDoo That You Do121
Teaching a Nation to Make Snow: Hoax Hacks123
"Please Wait to Be Served": The Performance Hacks125
When MIT Won the Harvard-Yale Game: Hacking Harvard129
Student Leaders at MIT Claim Harvard as Colony140
The John Harvard Hacks141
Because It's There: The Best of the Rest143
Hacking by Mail150
Zen and the Art of Hacking: The Essays151
The Case of the Disappearing President's Office152
Door Man153
It's Not a Job, It's an Adventure155
The Great Breast of Knowledge159
Mastery over the Physical World: Demonstrative and Pedagogical Value of the MIT Hack160
Where the Sun Shines, There Hack They162
Engineering in Action165
Why We Hack169
Glossary of MIT Vernacular171
Sources175
Photo Credits177
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