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Title: Council for the Arts at MIT Borderline Mural Project webpage

URL: https://arts.mit.edu/artists/the-borderline/#about-the-project

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Council for the Arts at MIT Borderline Mural Project webpage provides a basic overview of the Project and its organizers, as well a few pictures of the murals in progress. The Borderline Mural Project covers a 200 foot long wall in the tunnels under the campus of MIT with murals created by MIT students. The tunnel is a commonly used route between MIT Buildings 66 and E17 during bad weather. The projects also created an augmented reality (AR) app that visually enhances these murals through a smartphone screen when holding the phone's rear-facing camera lens in front them. More than twenty-five MIT-affiliated artists added their individual contributions throughout spring 2017, culminating in a single, connected mural in May 2017. New murals and animations are added each semester.

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Title: The Borderline Mural Project website

URL: https://theborderlinetunnel.wordpress.com

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Borderline Mural Project website provides information about the project, blog posts from the artists about their artwork, and information about the augmented reality app up until the project's grand opening in 2017. The Borderline Mural Project covers a 200 foot long wall in the tunnels under the campus of MIT with murals created by MIT students. The tunnel is a commonly used route between MIT Buildings 66 and E17 during bad weather. The projects also created an augmented reality (AR) app that visually enhances these murals through a smartphone screen when holding the phone's rear-facing camera lens in front them. More than twenty-five MIT-affiliated artists added their individual contributions throughout spring 2017, culminating in a single, connected mural in May 2017. New murals and animations are added each semester.

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