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HALLWAY AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Infinite corridor; Infinite hallway; MIThenge; Mithenge; The Infinite Corridor
  • Observers awaiting MIThenge, November 2019
  • Unenclosed bulletin boards rapidly accumulate many posters
  • The Infinite Corridor is the main pedestrian thoroughfare at MIT (February 2006)
  • MIT Lobby 7, viewed looking up at the interior of the Little Dome
  • Empty Infinite Corridor during [[COVID-19]] lockdown (March 2021)
  • Glass-enclosed historic displays
  • Glass-walled labs adjacent to the Infinite Corridor, showcasing recent faculty and student publications

Kingfisher Sky         
DUTCH BAND
Hallway Of Dreams; Judith Rijnveld
Kingfisher Sky is a Dutch progressive metal band from Netherlands, created and led by drummer Ivar de Graaf (formerly of Within Temptation).
Hallway Productionz         
AMERICAN RECORD PRODUCER
Teak "Tha Beatsmith" and Dee Underdue
Hallway Productionz is a 3x Grammy Nominated, Dove Award-winning music production duo made up of producer/mixer/engineer/multi-instrumentalist Teak & Dee Underdue. The pair reside in Stockton, California.
Grand Hallway         
US MUSICAL GROUP
Grand Hallway is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Tomo Nakayama. Their sound is described variously as chamber pop, indie folk, and art rock.

Wikipedia

Infinite Corridor

The Infinite Corridor is a 251-meter (823 ft) hallway that runs through the main buildings of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specifically parts of the buildings numbered 7, 3, 10, 4, and 8 (from west to east).

Twice a year, in mid-November and in late January, the corridor lines up lengthwise with the position of the Sun, causing sunlight to fill the entire corridor. Named MIThenge, the event is celebrated by students, faculty, and staff.