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Infinite Display
Infinite Display control the projectors in the Student Center, Stata, and the Infinite. They don't usually do ad swaps, but it might not be a bad idea to ask them for one anyway. Look at their slide for specs. It should be a full color widescreeen image.
Advertising Off Campus
Advertising off campus is prohibited for student groups. Waivers can be obtained, however. More information here:
http://web.mit.edu/eventguide/advertising/index.html
Spam is your friend. people will probably reply to you complaining, but not that many. you'll also get some bouncing emails and "away from office" emails. but it's totally worth it.
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<ensemble-dorm-spam@mit.edu>
<ec-discuss@mit.edu>
<random-hall-talk@mit.edu>
<bexley-minus-fascists@mit.edu>
<baker-forum@mit.edu>
<bc-talk@mit.edu>
<mccormick-announce@mit.edu>
<macgregor@mit.edu>
<nh-forum@mit.edu>
<next-forum@mit.edu>
<sponge-talk@mit.edu>
<fenwayhouse@mit.edu>
DON'T E-MAIL SENIOR HOUSE, THEY'RE BUTTS AND WILL PUT YOU ON THEIR SH-SPAMMERS LIST AND YOU'LL RECEIVE ALL OF THEIR E-MAILS. <sh-public@mit.edu>
Other options:
Go through the internet and find various boston-area theatre departments at different schools, also boston-area community theatres, professional theatres, whatever. no need to spam them continually, one publicity email should probably suffice. just try to get it out to people. high school theatre and literature teachers are good targets, too, because sometimes they bring their whole class on a field trip. what i've done in the past is send one email to boston area theatre people, and one specially written email to boston-area teachers, inviting them to bring their classes of students to see our play. if you want to do that, you should do it in the beginning of the semester, because field trips take a while to organize.
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