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Former MIT Lecturer Charged in NYC Bank Robbery

Still from surveillance footage allegedly showing Joseph Gibbons in mid-bank robbery. New York Police Department

The things people (allegedly) do for art.

Joseph Gibbons, a filmmaker and former MIT lecturer, has been charged with robbery after he allegedly filmed himself robbing a Capital One bank branch in New York City on December 31.

The New York Post reports that Gibbons, 61, presented a note to the teller at the bank’s Bowery Street branch and allegedly made off with about $1,000 in cash, all while holding a camcorder. Police arrested him on January 8.

As he awaited arraignment, Gibbons told a cellmate that he had been conducting research for a film, according to the Post. The “dazzled’’ cellmate told the paper: “It’s not a crime; it’s artwork.’’

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Gibbons is known for gaining inspiration from unconventional sources. In an interview with the art journal Big Red & Shiny, he discussed “the romantic idea of the artist getting involved in these kinds of activities as a kind of research.’’

“These kinds of activities’’ included drug addiction and voyeurism. He told the journal:

“I just worried if I had enough problems within me that I could exploit. So when I ran of my own—I started creating them—I made one or two films based on drug addiction. Before that it was voyeurism; I sort of discovered and cultivated a voyeurism in myself, so it started out being a theoretical film but it turned into a film exploring my own perversions.’’

Gibbons’s MIT profile says his work is “characterized by a time-honored approach — that of the artist’s use of his own life as source material, a laboratory for self-observation and experimentation.’’

After his stint at MIT ended in 2010, Gibbons began working as a video editor and consultant at Fugitive Productions, according to his LinkedIn profile.

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The Boston Herald reports that Gibbons pleaded not guilty to the charge at his arraignment Friday and was ordered held on $50,000 cash bail. He’ll be back in a New York City court for a pretrial hearing on April 14.

The Herald also reports that Gibbons is wanted in Providence for a similar robbery at a Citizens Bank in November. According to the Providence Journal, a “tall, thin white man who appeared to be in his early 50s’’ made off with $3,000 and told the teller “thank you, this is for the church.’’

Correction: This article previously identified Gibbons as a professor at MIT. He was actually a lecturer at the university.

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