Boston’s Kendall Band Overhaul Project: Musical Artwork To Sing Again

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Since I no longer live in Boston, I don’t hear about cool things that are happening as much as I used to. I used to spend time in ALL the squares, including Kendall Square, which has had an interactive musical sculpture that has hung over the tracks for years. It’s an elaborate system of pipes, mallets and hammers connected to a network of rods, cables and gears  called the Kendall Band. It’s been around since 1987 which was “installed” to celebrate the opening of Kendall station’s revamp. 20 years later, it needs a facelift so to speak.  According to WBUR, it was partly dismantled last Spring and taken to an MIT machine shop for cleaning and repairs in a volunteer effort organized in part by MIT engineering instructor Mike Tarkanian. For more about the project, check out more details over at WBUR.org.

MIT grad students Alessondra Springmann and Nathan Lachenmyer repair part of the Kendall Band at a university machine shop. (Sacha Pfeiffer/WBUR) 

 

 

 

 

 

MIT grad students Alessondra Springmann and Nathan Lachenmyer repair part of the Kendall Band at a university machine shop. (Photo credit: Sacha Pfeiffer/WBUR)

 

 

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