Happy Monday and 70 degree weather, readers.
This week: Learn how behavioral psychology can affect software development, party with the 8static chiptunes crew and talk art history and science with Science on Tap.
Bing Behavioral Scientist will make you do things: Venturef0rth continues its tradition of bringing in cool speakers to its space. This week, meet a Bing Behavioral Scientist and learn how to incorporate behavioral psychology into product development. Our sister site Technically Baltimore hosted him there Friday. Monday, 7:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. RSVP. Free.
8STATIC 34 • Br1ght Pr1mate • Note! • Dauragon • Environmental Sound Collapse: Get the full chiptunes experience with music from artists from Washington D.C., Chicago and Boston, visuals and even a workshop on soldering for modding/circuit bending with chiptunes musician Joey Mariano a/k/a Animal Style (read our Q&A with him here). Saturday, 7:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. RSVP. $7 – $10.
Science on Tap: Hans Holbein and the Renaissance Technology of Perspective: The monthly science meetup will talk about “the famous anamorphic skull in Hans Holbein’s painting ‘The Ambassadors‘” and how it “was likely drafted according to a simple geometric scheme that appeared in print a few decades later.” Monday, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. National Mechanics, 22 S. 3rd St. Old City. RSVP. Free.
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