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Exhibit: "Colossal Fossil: Triceratops Cliff":
Get an up-close view of this 65-million-year-old fossil, discovered in the Dakota Badlands in 2004. Named for the grandfather of its anonymous donor, Cliff is one of only four nearly complete Triceratops on public display anywhere in the world. At the time of its discovery, the 23-foot-long specimen was missing some feet, leg, rib, and vertebral bones. Model makers then cast replacement bones, so Museum visitors can see the Triceratops skeleton as it would have looked when the livi...
Exhibit: "Luminous Windows: Holograms for the 21st Century":
"Luminous Windows" reflects the MIT Museum's commitment to fostering and presenting holography as a contemporary cultural medium. The floor-to-ceiling windows of the MIT Museum's Innovation Gallery on the main thoroughfare of Cambridge, MA will be lit every evening to showcase unique holograms created by six artists from the international holography community....
Exhibit: "BLUE":
It's more than a color, metaphor, feeling, idea or hue. Exhibition juried by Jen Mergel, Curator, ICA Boston. Location: Kathryn Schultz Gallery, 25 Lowell St. (T-Sa 11am-5pm) University Place Gallery, 124 Mt. Auburn St. (M-F 9am-6pm, Sa 9am-1pm) For more information, visit www.cambridgeart.org...
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