Joint project
ChronoPilot - Modulating Human Subjective Time Experience
Funder: European Union; European Commission
Period: 2021-2025
URI: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/964464
Abstract:
Time will no longer be a passive, immutable factor
Under stress to meet a tight deadline, people feel pressed for time. On a relaxing Sunday afternoon, it’s easy to lose track of time. Time is subjective. Imagine being able to extend or compress human subjective time adaptively. The EU-funded ChronoPilot project will develop technology to do this. It will use mixed reality technologies to present people with visual, auditory and haptic stimulation patterns that directly or indirectly influence their subjective time. The project will also investigate how to coordinate time plasticity in collaborative settings. Improving our understanding of the psychology of time perception and the complementing technological means to modulate time will have a profound impact on both technology and society.
Time will no longer be a passive, immutable factor
Under stress to meet a tight deadline, people feel pressed for time. On a relaxing Sunday afternoon, it’s easy to lose track of time. Time is subjective. Imagine being able to extend or compress human subjective time adaptively. The EU-funded ChronoPilot project will develop technology to do this. It will use mixed reality technologies to present people with visual, auditory and haptic stimulation patterns that directly or indirectly influence their subjective time. The project will also investigate how to coordinate time plasticity in collaborative settings. Improving our understanding of the psychology of time perception and the complementing technological means to modulate time will have a profound impact on both technology and society.
Coordinating organisation / Consortium Leader
- Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences
Cooperation partners with funding
- Ghent University
- University of Luxembourg
- University of Lübeck
- University of Konstanz