The Circle Constant

installation
installation
Mar 14
JD Hagood & Mehek Gosalia
Venue:
Lobby 7
Lobby 7

3.14159—Stand before thousands of digits of pi cascading down the columns of Lobby 7.

The Circle Constant

installation
installation
Mar 14
JD Hagood & Mehek Gosalia
Venue:
Lobby 7
Lobby 7

3.14159—Stand before thousands of digits of pi cascading down the columns of Lobby 7.

The Circle Constant

installation
installation
Mar 14
JD Hagood & Mehek Gosalia
Venue:
Lobby 7
Lobby 7

3.14159—Stand before thousands of digits of pi cascading down the columns of Lobby 7.

The Circle Constant

installation
installation
Mar 14
JD Hagood & Mehek Gosalia
Venue:
Lobby 7
Lobby 7

3.14159—Stand before thousands of digits of pi cascading down the columns of Lobby 7.

The Circle Constant

installation
installation
Mar 14
JD Hagood & Mehek Gosalia
Venue:
Lobby 7
Lobby 7

3.14159—Stand before thousands of digits of pi cascading down the columns of Lobby 7.

The Circle Constant

installation
installation
Mar 14
JD Hagood & Mehek Gosalia
Venue:
Lobby 7
Lobby 7

3.14159—Stand before thousands of digits of pi cascading down the columns of Lobby 7.

The Circle Constant

installation
installation
Mar 14
JD Hagood & Mehek Gosalia
Venue:
Lobby 7
Lobby 7

3.14159—Stand before thousands of digits of pi cascading down the columns of Lobby 7.

Both a celebration of Pi Day and a tribute to humanity's calculations of Pi, "Miles of Pi" commemorates one of MIT's most significant dates while demonstrating the magnitude of this fundamental number—now calculated to 105 trillion digits.

JD Hagood is a sophomore at MIT studying electrical engineering and computer science. He is fascinated by computation's power to reveal the artistic dimensions of mathematics.

Mehek Gosalia, a senior and MEng student in electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, focuses on computer graphics and virtual reality. She views the world through a kaleidoscope rather than a telescope or microscope.

Council for the Arts at MIT

The Council’s programs provide resources to support artistic expression and engagement for the MIT Community and are funded by the annual contributions of its members.

Lobby 7

Rogers Building

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The Circle Constant received funding and technical expertise from the Council of the Arts at MIT.

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