Two programs at the MIT Museum next week may be of special interest to 
subscribers of this list.


Is America Profiting from Climate Change?
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Here in the Northeast we enjoy warm summers and (relatively) low fuel prices, 
but what is the REAL impact of climate change on Americans? Join John Reilly, 
MIT economist and co-director of the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of 
Global Change, to discuss the short-term, long-lived, local, and global effects 
of our everyday environmental and economic decisions.  This is the second of 
three programs in the museum's fall Soapbox series, "Climate and Conflict."  
(http://mit.edu/museum/programs/soapbox.html)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.

Book Launch: Instant: The Story of Polaroid
Thursday, October 18, 2012
The arrival of the Polaroid Company Collection of some 10,000 artifacts at the 
MIT Museum in 2010, has begun to attract the interest of scholars, writers and 
researchers.  One of the first important book projects to engage with these 
materials is Christopher Bonanos' Instant: The Story of Polaroid published by 
Princeton Architectural Press.  Many in STS will recall, Victor McElheny's 
comprehensive and exceptional biography of Edwin Land, and we are delighted 
that he will be with us that evening.  This is a book launch, so it will 
include a short talk by the author, a brief film, the chance to see artifacts 
from the museum's collection and, of course, an opportunity to discuss the book 
and ask questions of the author.

Debbie Douglas



Deborah G. Douglas, PhD • Curator of Science and Technology, MIT Museum, Room 
N51-209 • 265 Massachusetts Avenue • Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 • 
http://web.mit.edu/museumhttp://museum.mit.edu/150 • ddoug...@mit.edu •  
617-253-1766 phone  •  617-253-8994 fax



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