Publication Date:
Fri, 2010-07-02 01:24
The pop star known for her outlandish wardrobe posed
Wednesday for a Polaroid at the museum run by the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. In January, she was given the title of creative director for the
company that owns the iconic photography brand.
The museum had recently taken possession of thousands of
Polaroid inventions that revolutionized photography in the 20th century,
including the 20- by 24-inch camera that was used to snap the photo of Lady
Gaga wearing a low-cut black lace dress. Lady Gaga has concerts in Boston on
Thursday and Friday nights.
Polaroid was founded in Cambridge in 1937. It was sold in
bankruptcy last year and is owned by Minnetonka, Minn.-based PLR IP Holdings.
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