The IHTFP Gallery is dedicated to documenting the history
of hacking at MIT.
The word
hack at MIT
usually refers to a clever, benign, and "ethical" prank or practical joke,
which is both challenging for the perpetrators and amusing to
the MIT community (and sometimes even the rest of the world!).
Note that this has nothing to do with computer (or phone) hacking (which we
call "cracking").
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2022年10月02日 -
MIT Museum reopens in Kendall Square
In October 2022, the
MIT Museum opened in a new
56,000 sq. ft. space at
314 Main Street in Kendall Square.
The Museum is also home to the
MIT Hacks Collection, an archive of physical hacking artifacts dating to 1969.
2012年04月20日 -
Tetris on the Green Building!!!
Someone finally pulled off Tetris on the Green Building and it's up there and live now!
More details to come...
2007年05月11日 -
Site updates in progress
This site is undergoing significant updates. Some hacks after
1997 are missing write-ups and photos, but we're working on
improving this.
The
timeline from 1997-present should be up-to-date, so please let
us know if we're missing anything from it.