Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT

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Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT
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First edition cover
LanguageEnglish
Subject MIT hacks
GenreNon-fiction
Publication date
2003
Publication place United States
ISBN 978-0-262-66137-9

Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT (first edition, 2003; ISBN   9780262661379); [1] (revised edition, 2011; ISBN   978-0-262-51584-9) is a book which presents a historical catalog of some of the best-known MIT hacks (technically sophisticated practical jokes) as well as a series of essays reflecting on the cultural significance of hacks. MIT is one of the most selective university in the United States, with a long-standing hacker tradition.

Contents

Nightwork combines The Journal of the Institute for Hacks, TomFoolery, and Pranks at MIT (J. IHTFP) with Is This The Way To Baker House? and new elements. [2] The "author" of Nightwork is listed as "Institute Historian T. F. Peterson", which is a reference to the MIT cultural acronym IHTFP.[ citation needed ]

See also

References

  1. "Spring 2003 Trade Paperbacks: History - Poetry". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
  2. "Nightwork". hacks.mit.edu. MIT. 2003-04-27. Retrieved 2016-10-23.