MIT in 3:00

film
film
Apr 17
6:30pm–9:00pm
MIT Filmmakers
Venue:
Bartos Theater, E15-070
Bartos Theater, E15-070

Inspired by Antje Ehmann’s and Harun Farocki’s world-wide video project “Labour in a Single Shot,” which explored the subject of work through short video clips, MIT in 3:00 asks competitors — What is your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes?

MIT in 3:00 continues the tradition of The Media Spectacle, honoring its founder, former Comparative Media Studies program administrator Chris Pomiecko, and celebrating his love for filmmaking.

MIT in 3:00

film
film
Apr 17
6:30pm–9:00pm
MIT Filmmakers
Venue:
Bartos Theater, E15-070
Bartos Theater, E15-070

Inspired by Antje Ehmann’s and Harun Farocki’s world-wide video project “Labour in a Single Shot,” which explored the subject of work through short video clips, MIT in 3:00 asks competitors — What is your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes?

MIT in 3:00 continues the tradition of The Media Spectacle, honoring its founder, former Comparative Media Studies program administrator Chris Pomiecko, and celebrating his love for filmmaking.

MIT in 3:00

film
film
Apr 17
6:30pm–9:00pm
MIT Filmmakers
Venue:
Bartos Theater, E15-070
Bartos Theater, E15-070

Inspired by Antje Ehmann’s and Harun Farocki’s world-wide video project “Labour in a Single Shot,” which explored the subject of work through short video clips, MIT in 3:00 asks competitors — What is your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes?

MIT in 3:00 continues the tradition of The Media Spectacle, honoring its founder, former Comparative Media Studies program administrator Chris Pomiecko, and celebrating his love for filmmaking.

MIT in 3:00

film
film
Apr 17
6:30pm–9:00pm
MIT Filmmakers
Venue:
Bartos Theater, E15-070
Bartos Theater, E15-070

Inspired by Antje Ehmann’s and Harun Farocki’s world-wide video project “Labour in a Single Shot,” which explored the subject of work through short video clips, MIT in 3:00 asks competitors — What is your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes?

MIT in 3:00 continues the tradition of The Media Spectacle, honoring its founder, former Comparative Media Studies program administrator Chris Pomiecko, and celebrating his love for filmmaking.

MIT in 3:00

film
film
Apr 17
6:30pm–9:00pm
MIT Filmmakers
Venue:
Bartos Theater, E15-070
Bartos Theater, E15-070

Inspired by Antje Ehmann’s and Harun Farocki’s world-wide video project “Labour in a Single Shot,” which explored the subject of work through short video clips, MIT in 3:00 asks competitors — What is your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes?

MIT in 3:00 continues the tradition of The Media Spectacle, honoring its founder, former Comparative Media Studies program administrator Chris Pomiecko, and celebrating his love for filmmaking.

MIT in 3:00

film
film
Apr 17
6:30pm–9:00pm
MIT Filmmakers
Venue:
Bartos Theater, E15-070
Bartos Theater, E15-070

Inspired by Antje Ehmann’s and Harun Farocki’s world-wide video project “Labour in a Single Shot,” which explored the subject of work through short video clips, MIT in 3:00 asks competitors — What is your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes?

MIT in 3:00 continues the tradition of The Media Spectacle, honoring its founder, former Comparative Media Studies program administrator Chris Pomiecko, and celebrating his love for filmmaking.

MIT in 3:00

film
film
Apr 17
6:30pm–9:00pm
MIT Filmmakers
Venue:
Bartos Theater, E15-070
Bartos Theater, E15-070

Inspired by Antje Ehmann’s and Harun Farocki’s world-wide video project “Labour in a Single Shot,” which explored the subject of work through short video clips, MIT in 3:00 asks competitors — What is your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes?

MIT in 3:00 continues the tradition of The Media Spectacle, honoring its founder, former Comparative Media Studies program administrator Chris Pomiecko, and celebrating his love for filmmaking.

Finalist films from the MIT in 3:00 competition will be presented at the Bartos Theater E15-070.

The screening will begin at 6:30pm on April 17, 2025. The Jury and Audience prizes will be awarded.

Comparative Media Studies

MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing offers innovative programs that apply critical analysis, collaborative research, and design across a variety of media arts, forms, and practices.

Bartos Theater

Wiesner Building

E15

20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

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A campus hub for the arts, the Wiesner Building (Building E15) was designed by I.M. Pei—who received a Bachelor of Architecture from MIT in 1940—in collaboration with artists Richard Fleischner, Scott Burton, and Kenneth Noland. Pei is renowned for his striking, monolithic geometries, a trait most readily observed in his glass and steel pyramid addition to the Louvre, completed in 1989.

The competition is sponsored by the Chris Pomiecko Memorial Fund and Comparative Media Studies/Writing with support from Arts at MIT.

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