Posted on 04/10/2018 8:17:45 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Brad Pitt has reportedly been getting to know pretty MIT professor Neri Oxman and it turns out the duo may have been secretly involved for a lot longer than we thought. See the pic that is causing speculation here!
Brad Pitt, 54, may have a new lady love in his life and it may have been going on for six months! After recent reports that suggest the talented actor has been getting to know MIT professor Neri Oxman, 42, an Instagram pic surfaced that hints the two have known each other since Nov. 2017. The duo started a friendship after they met through an MIT architecture project and the pic, posted by MIT student Kathy Camenzind back on Nov. 28, shows a smiling Brad posing with six women (Neri wasnt one of them) at the school when he visited Neri.
Oceans six? #whatjusthappened #bradpitt #medialab, the caption for the photo read. Now its possible that they may not have yet been romantically involved back then but we cant help but wonder if things heated up right away between the two!
Just a few days ago, a source told Page Six that Brad and Neri have been hanging out a lot lately. Brad and Neri instantly hit it off because they share the same passion for architecture, design and art, the source said. This is best described as a professional friendship. Their friendship has not turned into romance
as both are cautious and this is, again, more of a professional friendship, but Brad is very interested in spending more time with Neri, she is fascinating.
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Nice hair, but those eyebrows are something else again.
MIT professor? She’s about as convincing a Kelly McGillis in the Tom Cruise flick.
She also has a Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neri_Oxman
Neri Oxman (born 6 February 1976) is an AmericanIsraeli architect, designer, and professor at the MIT Media Lab, where she leads the Mediated Matter research group. She is known for art and architecture that combine design, biology, computing, and materials engineering.
Her work embodies environmental design and digital morphogenesis, with shapes and properties that are determined by their context. She coined the phrase “material ecology” to define her work, placing materials in context.
Stylistic trademarks include brightly colored and textured surfaces with structure at many scales, and composite materials whose hardness, color, and shape vary over an object. The results are often designed to be worn or touched, and inspired by nature and biology.
Many of Oxman’s projects use 3D printing and fabrication techniques. They include the Silk Pavilion, spun by silkworms released onto a nylon frame, Ocean Pavilion, a water-based fabrication platform that built structures out of chitosan,[6] G3DP, the first 3D printer for optically transparent glass and a set of glasswork produced by it,[7] and collections of 3D-printed clothing and wearables worn in couture shows and performances.
She has held exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and Boston’s Museum of Science, which have some of her works in their permanent collections. MoMA curator Paola Antonelli called her “a person ahead of her time, not of her time”,[9] and Bruce Sterling called her work “shatteringly different from anything before”.
Top Gun.
Appearances can be deceiving
She also has a Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neri_Oxman
Neri Oxman (born 6 February 1976) is an AmericanIsraeli architect, designer, and professor at the MIT Media Lab, where she leads the Mediated Matter research group. She is known for art and architecture that combine design, biology, computing, and materials engineering.
Her work embodies environmental design and digital morphogenesis, with shapes and properties that are determined by their context. She coined the phrase material ecology to define her work, placing materials in context.
Stylistic trademarks include brightly colored and textured surfaces with structure at many scales, and composite materials whose hardness, color, and shape vary over an object. The results are often designed to be worn or touched, and inspired by nature and biology.
Many of Oxmans projects use 3D printing and fabrication techniques. They include the Silk Pavilion, spun by silkworms released onto a nylon frame, Ocean Pavilion, a water-based fabrication platform that built structures out of chitosan,[6] G3DP, the first 3D printer for optically transparent glass and a set of glasswork produced by it,[7] and collections of 3D-printed clothing and wearables worn in couture shows and performances.
She has held exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and Bostons Museum of Science, which have some of her works in their permanent collections. MoMA curator Paola Antonelli called her a person ahead of her time, not of her time,[9] and Bruce Sterling called her work shatteringly different from anything before.
She has that “I’ll boil your pet rabbit” look. Do not want!
Yep. She looks like she could snap your neck while you sleep.
she looks like Pam Dawber , kind of. She’s a pretty girl But so is Pitt now,bwhaha.
RE: She has that Ill boil your pet rabbit look. Do not want!
I dunno, Angelina has a look that makes me uncomfortable as well ( especially those lips ).
Or, turn you into “material ecology”
Angelina can “palm” a basketball with her lips...
Her lips say “I love you”, but her eyes say “Helter Skelter! Helter Skelter!”
I agree. Yuck
looks like they drew her lips with lip pencil to make them 1/3 or more bigger than really are. clownish.
I'll let the President say 'nobody cares'.
It took pit 54 years to realize Hollywood actresses almost always have the IQ and attention span of squirrels.
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