6/3/2023 0 Comments La boheme la opera![]() Bowen says that this element, while having a certain “creepiness factor,” also lets visitors ask themselves questions about the mythos of MIT: “What are we doing right now? What is the impact?" And, he added, "For that reason, they also bring in artists who have exhibitions that interrogate exactly what’s happening. Other exhibits are more interactive, allowing visitors to converse with robots or collaborate to create AI poetry. La bohme La bohme ( / l bom / 1 Italian: la bom) is an opera in four acts, N 1 composed by Giacomo Puccini between 18 to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based on Scnes de la vie de bohme (1851) by Henri Murger. The goal of the museum is “to turn MIT inside out so we get exposure to things we’ve only ever really read about.” Featuring prototypes of groundbreaking scientific technology, from the starshade pedal NASA used for space photography to the device used to prove Einstein’s theory of relativity, the museum allows visitors to remember that “that’s right, humanity actually worked on these things, and it’s sitting there right in front of you,” said Bowen. The MIT Museum, which has been closed since 2020, reopens this weekend at a new location in Cambridge's Kendall Square, which Bowen describes as being an apt space “in the heart of innovation.” The musem's three-story building also allows for a much larger exhibition space than its previous home in Central Square. While the inversion of the opera’s structure may appear to make for a happier ending, Bowen says that, “I find it brings a different kind of resonance in that you're more acutely aware of how tragic this story is, because at the end you're seeing this love and you're already intimately reminded of how it's going to end.” The pared-down plotline taps into the simplicity of the characters’ lives: “They only really had each other and they're making art," Bowen said. In this version of La Bohème, the story starts with Mimi dying of tuberculosis and what Bowen calls “the coming apart that that represents” before the audience looks back at Mimi’s and Rodolfo's romance. This Boston Lyric Opera retelling of Puccini’s classic opera is noteworthy for the fact that it’s told in reverse. ![]() Now playing at the Emerson Colonial Theatre through Oct. GBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen shares his rundown of the latest arts and culture events in and around Boston.
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