Satirizing MIT's newest major (Biological Engineering), hackers representing "Stepford Labs" at the MIT Department of Biological Engineering installed a display case full of "enhanced" simulated body parts in MIT's Infinite Corridor on 2/7/10.
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ES Tech Hacks and Pranks Archive / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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3444 x 2413 px | 29.2 x 20.4 cm | 11.5 x 8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
7 February 2010Location:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USAMore information:
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Satirizing MIT's newest major (Biological Engineering), hackers representing "Stepford Labs" at the MIT Department of Biological Engineering installed a display case full of "enhanced" simulated body parts in MIT's Infinite Corridor on 2/7/10. The body parts included: a head with a functional video camera replacing an eye, a leg with a power socket, feet with rolling wheels, an "Avatar"-style head, a face with LEDs in the eyes (transmitting "IHTFP" in Morse code), a head with a "Matrix"-style socket in the neck, a neck featuring a jack for "IP over Voice" as well as analog audio, and a hand with a USB "thumb drive."