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Architecture. At the MIT Media Lab, she developed some of the earliest  
 
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computer interfaces and educated a generation of designers. [http://pairlist6.pair.net/pipermail/open-reading-group/2014-February/000074.html]
 
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* [http://blogs.walkerart.org/design/2014/04/09/listen-muriel-cooper-on-art-and-technology-in-the-information-age-1987/ Muriel Cooper on "Art and Technology in the Information Age"], 1987. Audio recording, 96 min.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:32, 17 April 2015

Muriel Cooper worked across four decades at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in overlapping roles as a graphic designer, teacher, and researcher.

As the first Design Director of the MIT Press, Cooper established a comprehensive publishing program and designed books like The Bauhaus (1969) and Learning from Las Vegas (1972). As co-founder of the Visible Language Workshop, she taught experimental printing, tested large-format Polaroid photography, and integrated video systems in MIT's Department of Architecture. At the MIT Media Lab, she developed some of the earliest computer interfaces and educated a generation of designers. [1]

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