
A rescued car wreck from his cousin’s lawn was the raw material from which artist and MIT grad, Matthew Day Jackson, created a work of art. The reconstituted vehicle seems to hover and float on a spectrum of sequenced fluorescent lights powered by roof-mounted solar panels. The work entitled, “Chariot II-I Iike America and America likes me,” is part of Jackson’s one man show, “The Immeasurable Distance,” at MIT’s List Visual Arts Center. The solar array was designed by members of MIT’s Systems Engineering Group.
photo credit / MIT List Visual Arts Center

























