Note: if you are looking at this to see examples of my work, keep in mind that this gallery is in chronological order. My most recent work is at the end and best represents what I can do now rather than what I could do when I had less experience.

However, this isn't intended as a portfolio. This is an archive of many of the hacks that have happened at MIT and which I've been fortunate enough to photograph. I don't edit to show only the best or the most significant hacks; in fact, there are a few things here that aren't technically hacks at all. As a result, the content of this archive ranges from monumental works of engineering and logistical genius to subtle and always clever commentaries on the various facets of MIT life. While many can be found at the IHTFP Hacks Gallery (http://hacks.mit.edu), some have never been published in any form.

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