Jacob Payne
designing @ mit | yale ‘21

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

Juke: Built Off the Record, a new exhibition in MIT’s Wiesner Student Art Gallery, reconstructs historic juke joints: the informal gathering spaces built by African American communities across the rural South during Jim Crow segregation. Through drawings, scale models, and installation developed from photographs and field research, MArch student C Jacob Payne (@cjacobpayne) translates fragmentary historical evidence into spatial form, reexamining these overlooked environments as works of architecture and cultural memory.
On view through April 24, open daily 9am–9pm
Work by C Jacob Payne MArch ‘27
📸 Image credit Andy Ryan and Qingyang Xie (@qingyang.xp)
#artsatmit #thisismit #mitarchitecture #studentart #studentexhibit

We’re shortlisted for the 2025 Dezeen Awards!!
Geolectric is a project exploring low-carbon geopolymer materials that let electronics be built directly into the material. With ceramic-like qualities and no high-temp firing, they offer a more sustainable way to merge craft and technology.
The Geolectric Lantern was designed as a gift from @hashimsarkis, Dean of @mitsap, to former Irish president Mary Robinson during MIT’s 2025 Commencement. The lantern is currently on display at the Venice Biennale!
Designed with:
@designintelligencelab @marcelosco @cjacobpayne & Jean-Baptiste Labrune
@dezeenawards_
@mitsap
@mitarchitecture
@mitdesignacademy
@artsatmit
@mit

We’re shortlisted for the 2025 Dezeen Awards!!
Geolectric is a project exploring low-carbon geopolymer materials that let electronics be built directly into the material. With ceramic-like qualities and no high-temp firing, they offer a more sustainable way to merge craft and technology.
The Geolectric Lantern was designed as a gift from @hashimsarkis, Dean of @mitsap, to former Irish president Mary Robinson during MIT’s 2025 Commencement. The lantern is currently on display at the Venice Biennale!
Designed with:
@designintelligencelab @marcelosco @cjacobpayne & Jean-Baptiste Labrune
@dezeenawards_
@mitsap
@mitarchitecture
@mitdesignacademy
@artsatmit
@mit

We’re shortlisted for the 2025 Dezeen Awards!!
Geolectric is a project exploring low-carbon geopolymer materials that let electronics be built directly into the material. With ceramic-like qualities and no high-temp firing, they offer a more sustainable way to merge craft and technology.
The Geolectric Lantern was designed as a gift from @hashimsarkis, Dean of @mitsap, to former Irish president Mary Robinson during MIT’s 2025 Commencement. The lantern is currently on display at the Venice Biennale!
Designed with:
@designintelligencelab @marcelosco @cjacobpayne & Jean-Baptiste Labrune
@dezeenawards_
@mitsap
@mitarchitecture
@mitdesignacademy
@artsatmit
@mit
We’re shortlisted for the 2025 Dezeen Awards!!
Geolectric is a project exploring low-carbon geopolymer materials that let electronics be built directly into the material. With ceramic-like qualities and no high-temp firing, they offer a more sustainable way to merge craft and technology.
The Geolectric Lantern was designed as a gift from @hashimsarkis, Dean of @mitsap, to former Irish president Mary Robinson during MIT’s 2025 Commencement. The lantern is currently on display at the Venice Biennale!
Designed with:
@designintelligencelab @marcelosco @cjacobpayne & Jean-Baptiste Labrune
@dezeenawards_
@mitsap
@mitarchitecture
@mitdesignacademy
@artsatmit
@mit

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab
The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

The Kitchen Cosmo – an AI recipe printer that generates custom meals based on the ingredients you set in front of it. Adjust settings like cooking time, dietary needs, and even mood, and Cosmo prints a unique recipe just for you.
Part of a new class of Large Language Objects (LLOs), Cosmo explores how generative AI can live in physical, interactive devices.
Designed by @_sincerelyayah & @cjacobpayne
Course by @marcelosco @designintelligencelab

AIR-0: inflatable footwear for zero-gravity. Our shoe, designed with @mitarchitecture, @mitmedialab, and @mitaeroastro, features inflatable cushions that provide on-demand ankle support and a rotating sole mechanism that locks into a spacecraft interface. By combining pneumatics, ergonomic materials, and mechanical anchoring, the AIR-0 enhances stability, reduces fatigue, and reimagines how astronauts move and work in microgravity.
With team:
@gpjduvenhage
@orrkalati
@yuying.l.i.n
And support from:
@martiina.iiturralde

AIR-0: inflatable footwear for zero-gravity. Our shoe, designed with @mitarchitecture, @mitmedialab, and @mitaeroastro, features inflatable cushions that provide on-demand ankle support and a rotating sole mechanism that locks into a spacecraft interface. By combining pneumatics, ergonomic materials, and mechanical anchoring, the AIR-0 enhances stability, reduces fatigue, and reimagines how astronauts move and work in microgravity.
With team:
@gpjduvenhage
@orrkalati
@yuying.l.i.n
And support from:
@martiina.iiturralde

AIR-0: inflatable footwear for zero-gravity. Our shoe, designed with @mitarchitecture, @mitmedialab, and @mitaeroastro, features inflatable cushions that provide on-demand ankle support and a rotating sole mechanism that locks into a spacecraft interface. By combining pneumatics, ergonomic materials, and mechanical anchoring, the AIR-0 enhances stability, reduces fatigue, and reimagines how astronauts move and work in microgravity.
With team:
@gpjduvenhage
@orrkalati
@yuying.l.i.n
And support from:
@martiina.iiturralde

AIR-0: inflatable footwear for zero-gravity. Our shoe, designed with @mitarchitecture, @mitmedialab, and @mitaeroastro, features inflatable cushions that provide on-demand ankle support and a rotating sole mechanism that locks into a spacecraft interface. By combining pneumatics, ergonomic materials, and mechanical anchoring, the AIR-0 enhances stability, reduces fatigue, and reimagines how astronauts move and work in microgravity.
With team:
@gpjduvenhage
@orrkalati
@yuying.l.i.n
And support from:
@martiina.iiturralde

AIR-0: inflatable footwear for zero-gravity. Our shoe, designed with @mitarchitecture, @mitmedialab, and @mitaeroastro, features inflatable cushions that provide on-demand ankle support and a rotating sole mechanism that locks into a spacecraft interface. By combining pneumatics, ergonomic materials, and mechanical anchoring, the AIR-0 enhances stability, reduces fatigue, and reimagines how astronauts move and work in microgravity.
With team:
@gpjduvenhage
@orrkalati
@yuying.l.i.n
And support from:
@martiina.iiturralde
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