Lady Gaga Is Now in the MIT Museum
Posted by Sam_Gellman on Thursday, Jul 01, 2010
Remember how “Polaroid made Lady Gaga its Creative Director” in January? There’s a reminder at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Mass., not far from the company’s home base: a Polaroid photograph of Lady Gaga, made with Polaroid’s aging 20×24-inch view camera.
The exhibit also includes over 10,000 historical Polaroid items, donated to the museum last month.
As we wrote back in January, Gaga’s new job at the once-troubled company includes advising on product design for future Polaroid products with the eventual aim being to create a camera that blends “fashion, technology and photography” into one device. But don’t let Gaga’s giant photo fool you: it’s the Impossible Project, not the Haus of Gaga, that’s bringing analog film back (we interviewed them earlier this year.)
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monkmoon 2 months ago
If last year never happened, neither would she have. If only we could turn back time. Or, like, skip ahead. Whatever.
Enserat 2 months ago
i'm so tired of her getting involved in everything, can she please disappear already?
ZingYoo 2 months ago
Wow, dude Lady Gaga is Amazing. She is just way cool dude. Lou www.anon-surfing.at.tc
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