Don’t Think Your Bias Can Boss You Around? David Byrne Says Think Again

A virtual reality installation allows visitors to experience a doll’s perspective as she’s poked and prodded by a lab assistant. Read the full story at KQED.

Susana Bates for Drew Altizer Photography/Courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery

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Susana Bates for Drew Altizer Photography/Courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery

A virtual reality installation allows visitors to experience a doll’s perspective as she’s poked and prodded by a lab assistant. Read the full story at KQED.

Susana Bates for Drew Altizer Photography/Courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery

The musician and multimedia artist has created an immersive experience designed to make people aware of their implicit biases. It’s called “The Institute Presents: NEUROSOCIETY.”

Read the full story at KQED.