Behaviour and Transformation /CIRRUS
Teacher: Ari Marteinsson
Host: Iceland University of the Arts
Number of available places: 2
Ects: 2
Level: BA (MA students are welcome to apply also)
Location: IUA campus in Þverholt
Teaching period: January 6 – 17, 2020
Description
People aren’t dumb. The world is hard.
Richard Thaler
We would like to believe that our decisions are logical and mainly determined by what we believe is good and worth pursuing. But in fact, we all make bad decisions every day. We eat unhealthy, we are late to our appointments, we exercise too little, we do not recycle, we spend too much time on our telephones, we gnaw our nails, we procrastinate rather than doing our school projects, we call our parents too seldom, and this list could go on – we do all of this while knowing better.
But how can we transform the behaviour of ourselves and others? How can we work with space, systems, graphics, technology, service to affect behaviour?
In this course, the basics of behaviour will be discussed as well as how people’s behaviour can be influenced. The aim of the course is that students research, map, analyse, design, make prototypes and tests for possible solutions. Our platform will be the Icelandic Academy of the Arts and its environment and the students in the course choose the challenges they want to work on themselves.
How to apply
Please submit your application and motivation statement no later than 24th November 2019.
Click here to enter the online application.
Students who have been successful with their application, can find information about grant practicalities here: https://pesa11.artun.ee/mobility-for-students/