Help me redesign my website
Hello hello,
I think that my website needs a bit of a facelift, so I’ve created a contest on 99designs to design a new one.
Check out the contest right here, and apply if you’re up for the challenge!
Thanks and best wishes,
Dan Ariely
UPDATE: I needed to revise the contest so that it would be supported by wordpress. Please use the updated link above instead of the old link. Very sorry for the inconvenience and I look forward to your designs!
StartupOnomics 2014
StartupOnomics is an annual gathering to help startups think about human behavior. At the end of the weekend, attendees will walk away knowing how to move the needle on their biggest customer problems…and with some tangible ideas to test and implement immediately.
Apply to StartupOnomics if you are at a company that is trying to improve people’s lives in these ways:
- Helping people live better financial lives (save money, make money, pay off debt)
- Improving our education system, specifically early education system
- Addressing any of the variety of health issues facing society
Our ideal applicant:
- Smart
Handsome*Good-looking 😉- Good sense of humor
- Interested in applying principles of human behavior to help solve big problems
- The company is doing consumer focused products or services
- You are a product leader, designer, marketing manager or data analyst. Two people from your team should plan on attending if you are accepted.
*Please not that the term “handsome” was not meant to exclude females, and that we would be happy with both good-looking males and females.
Apply Here by July 7th
DIY: The Magic of Making / Anti-Precision exhibition on view at Liberty Arts
May 13 – May 31, the “DIY: The Magic of Making / Anti-Precision” exhibition, formerly on display at the Center for Advanced Hindsight, will be on view at Liberty Arts. This exhibition showcases artwork created as collaborations between student artists and science professors at Duke and UNC.
Research shows that when we expend effort in creating something, we place a higher value on the fruits of our labors than similar products that we had no hand in making. Also known as the IKEA effect, this phenomenon explains why we have such an affinity for our own creations but fail to fully appreciate the works of others.
“DIY: The Magic of Making / Anti-Precision” takes an introspective look at the science of producing art, with a twist. Rather than one artist creating one piece of art, two minds worked together to forge a partnership between unlikely pairs: student and professor.
In the UNC branch of this collaborative project, art students in elin o’hara slavick’s “Visualizing Science” class matched themselves with science professors to create a work of art together that was inspired by the professors’ research.
Stop by the Third Friday Opening Reception on May 16th from 6-9 pm at Liberty Arts, 923 Franklin Street, Durham NC 27701 to meet the artists, the professors, the Center for Advanced Hindsight researchers, and other art-science enthusiasts!
The exhibition will be open to the public on May 13 – 31 subject to staff availability. Please contact the exhibit curator Catherine J Howard at artisticallyirrational@gmail.com in advance to confirm the exhibition’s open hours.
Learn more about the Artistically Irrational exhibition series at http://artisticallyirrational.ssri.duke.edu/.
Introducing The Truth Box
The Truth Box is a traveling story booth where we invite participants to share the truth about a lie they’ve told. These personal stories will be recorded and ultimately shared online. The Truth Box installation recently premiered at the Games for Change Festival, and is now in YouTube’s reception area in the Chelsea Market (75 9th Avenue) in New York City. If you are in the area, stop by and share your truth!
$100,000 and 1,733 of you
I’m thrilled to announce that we’ve made it to 100k just in time for the halfway point of the 60-day kickstarter campaign for my documentary-in-progress, (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies. Please help spread the word to keep this amazing community growing.
See the Kickstarter here: https://bitly.com/dishonestykickstarter
(Dis)Honestly Yours,
Dan
Last Night's Dishonesty Debate
Last night, legendary philosopher Peter Singer, distinguished psychologist Paul Bloom, and our very own expert behavioral economist Dan Ariely had a cross-Coursera “debate” on the ins and outs of dishonesty, morality, and ethics. Watch the fun and insightful discussion below, and skim the highlights on our twitter account or under the hashtag #dishonestydebate!
Cross-Coursera Dishonesty Debate
Today, at 7:30pm Eastern time, watch the legendary moral philosopher Peter Singer, the distinguished psychologist Paul Bloom, and the expert behavioral economist Dan Ariely (me) as we join hands to discuss our views and research on dishonesty, morality, and ethics. This is our attempt to bring our respective disciplines (and coursera classes) together on topics that we all find very interesting.
Watch the recording below.
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A Documentary about (Dis)Honesty
It is my greatest pleasure to announce a documentary that I have been working on with Yael Melamede of Salty Features.
Today, we launch a Kickstarter campaign that will help us finish the film and build its presence in the world.
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Please visit our Kickstarter Page to learn more about (Dis)Honesty and to become part of this special project.
Then, share the project with all your family members, closest friends, acquaintances, the cashier at your local grocery store, that guy you bumped into on the way to work, the lady whose wallet you found on the street and returned…everyone!
Thank you for your support, and I look forward to working with you along the way.
(Dis)honestly Yours,
Dan Ariely
P.S. Like The Dishonesty Project on Facebook!
And follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dishonestyproj
Sign up for “Irrational Behavior”
Behavioral economics is the study of humans and their (occasionally irrational) interactions with the world. Starting on March 11th, I will teach “A Beginner’s Guide to Irrational Behavior,” a glance at the peculiar mechanics of the mind. Join me for the most riveting 8 weeks of your life, and you never know — you may just end up the next CEO of the world.
Sign up here!