MIT Media Lab hires college dropout as director: Beyond Negroponte

Summary: Occasionally, college dropouts do fairly well for themselves. Will the new head of MIT's Media Lab continue his track record of successes in cutting edge organizations?

The last director of MIT's renowned Media Lab to make serious noise was Nicholas Negroponte, the flamboyant, controversial man behind the One Laptop Per Child effort. He was also the first director of the bleeding edge working group. The latest director, however, seems to be the un-Negroponte.

Joichi Ito, a college dropout turned entrepreneur and venture capitalist brings with him a string of credits ranging from investments in Last.fm and Twitter to guild master status in World of Warcraft, according to a New York Times feature:

He was also an early participant in the open-source software movement and is a board member of the Mozilla Foundation, which oversees the development of the Firefox Web browse, as well as being the co-founder and chairman of Creative Commons...

While his credentials seem impeccable from a real-world standpoint, the Register was, not surprisingly, a bit more cynical about the appointment:

MIT has appointed a new director of its Media Lab: a blogger and networker who found computer science boring, and dropped out of higher education completely after discovering that he couldn't learn physics "intuitively". But since it's actually MIT's Media Lab we're talking about, the appointment of dot com socialite and self-confessed dilettante Joicho [sic] Ito is really the perfect, perfect choice.

Why does this even matter? That so-called $100 laptop still isn't $100 and the Lab has become known for expensive stunts and demos. In a time of fiscal draw downs, couldn't the work of the Lab be distributed among other research labs at MIT with a greater focus on results and lower costs?

Perhaps, but the MIT Media Lab is supposed to inspire technologists and researchers alike, showing us the could be's if our brightest minds are allowed to run free. As computer technology becomes not only ubiquitous but utterly taken for granted, an organization like the Media Lab reminds us that there is still creation to do and innovation to chase. An investor/entrepreneur/Internet mover and shaker is going to have as good (and most likely better) sense than anybody of what the next great innovation will look like in the second decade of the 21st Century (and beyond).

Negroponte is probably cringing right now, but I'm curious what the Lab will bring us over the next several years under Ito's leadership.

Topics: Laptops, Browser, Open Source, Start-Ups

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  • RE: MIT Media Lab hires college dropout as director: Beyond Negroponte

    Dawson,
    Once again, you have not done your research, in haste to rant. I worked very hard to bring Joi to the Media Lab and am thrilled with the choice. He was the best of over 250 candidates.
    If you looked more carefully, you would find enormous likeness in our careers, with Joi having the great benefit of being 23 years younger.
    Nicholas Negroponte
    Nicholas Negroponte
  • RE: MIT Media Lab hires college dropout as director: Beyond Negroponte

    Wow! Way to pull out those claws! I think the quotes he pulled were very indicative of the press this is getting, and that his summary conclusion was very complimentary to the labs and to Ito. I doubt he could have known of the extent of your involvement in the choice.

    And I think even you would have to agree that the disparities in your backgrounds stand out a lot more plainly than the similarities.
    always-a-geek2
  • RE: MIT Media Lab hires college dropout as director: Beyond Negroponte

    Prof. Negroponte is not known for 'learning physics intuitively'. He is known for being perhaps the most insurgent voice in the ears of the powers that be', and 'were, for most of the innovative and game-changing technologies we now use 'thoughtlessly'. You would be really misguided to start thinking, and babbling almost assuredly, that Mr. Joi would do better without building on the radical ideas that the worthy professor has laid down.
    Shigan bi ekun
  • RE: MIT Media Lab hires college dropout as director: Beyond Negroponte

    Thanks, Always :) Said it better than I could have!
    mrdatahs
  • RE: MIT Media Lab hires college dropout as director: Beyond Negroponte

    "Occasionally, college dropouts do fairly well for themselves." You may have meant all the people listed at http://collegedropoutshalloffame.com/
    Of course, you are probably referring to Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and others born with a silver spoon in their mouths. Peter Jennings was a high-school dropout who did well, too.
    fergdoug