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Call for Artists to Respond to Research on Self-control
Artists from around the world are invited to attend a discussion on self-control entitled “Restraining Order: The Art of Self-Control” as the next part of the “Artistically Irrational” exhibition series on Wednesday, September 26th at 7 PM EST. (Artists…
Artistically Irrational / SEPTEMBER 7 2012
PoorQuality: Inequality Opening Reception
innovative and engaging artwork. social and economic inequality. wealth distribution. what is so taxing about taxation? Opening Reception: June 22, 2012 from 6 – 10 PM at the CAH Featuring drinks, classy appetizers, and…
Artistically Irrational / JUNE 18 2012
To all those who attended the PoorQuality forum last night, thanks for participating! For more information about the exhibit, please see our Artistically Irrational website
Artistically Irrational / FEBRUARY 23 2012
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Translating Good Intentions Into Actions
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Can Behavioral Tech Help Save Healthcare?
Discussions about health insurance reform have recently occupied brilliant minds around the world. Last month, Ting Jiang, Principal of the global team, gave a talk about the role of behavioral technology in health insurance…
No Longer Gaga for Gaga?
Our very own Troy Campbell presents his research on desensitization via repetition, and (naturally) uses Lady Gaga as his experimental stimuli.
A how-to guide for setting better goals
This post originally appeared on the Pattern Health blog. By Aline Holzwarth We often hold vague notions about what we want to do for our health. You might say you want to exercise more,…