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MIT Piano Toss


daveleo

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Every year, one of the engineering courses at MIT (probably a noise or acoustics class), tosses a real, live piano of a roof and they record the sounds it makes when it crashes.

I don't think that any student has ever cut that particular day in class.

Here is one piano, displayed in their museum.

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Oh the things that are done in the name of science. I bet they demand for it to be a Steinway too huh? :p

 

The piano on the photo in the background shows that it is from the famous ACME company - apparently they could not find any piano manufacturer to sponsor the event :D

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although I worked with lots of MIT engineers, I never visited their museum before. Very geekish-exciting stuff they have been involved in over the decades . . . . very.

 

then we had lunch at the Cafe Luna (recommended by me :p ) and my son talked the owner into looking at some of my photos to hang there :D

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Dave, great shot, I remember going that museum a few years back and being especially amused by the campus Police car they disassembled and reassembled on the roof of the main building.

 

LouisB

 

actually, now that you mention it, I did not see an exhibit about the police car . . . excellent place to spend an hour or two (if you are into geek-ish things)

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