NeuroBlog
Games Change Everything: How Pixels Rewrite Your Beliefs
Creativity & Entertainment • Games
We're breaking down whether video games can truly change how a person sees the world, or if it's all just a pretty illusion of interactive cinema.
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This collection brings together materials in which we explore how the technological environment reshapes traditional forms of human interaction with art, history, and one another. For us, digital culture is not merely a set of tools, but a new lens through which we examine the transformation of everyday rituals, aesthetic canons, and ways of preserving collective experience.
NeuroBlog
Creativity & Entertainment • Games
We're breaking down whether video games can truly change how a person sees the world, or if it's all just a pretty illusion of interactive cinema.
An exploration of what draws us back to our favorite songs: the meaning of the lyrics or the magic of the music, and why this debate has remained relevant for centuries, dating back to the time of the troubadours.
We explore why internet memes might claim a place in a museum and what separates a random picture from a cultural artifact.
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Psychology & Society • Pop Culture
We explore how unconventional videos featuring crinkling paper and microphone tapping have become a means to cope with anxiety – and what this phenomenon reveals about our inherent need for silence.
An exploration of the nature of predictability in art through the prism of historical memory, rituals, and the human need to repeat the familiar.
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Creativity & Entertainment • Humor
From vaudeville to memes: how humor over the last century shifted from innocent jokes into something awkward to laugh at – and even worse to stay silent about.
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