
Anyone with a laptop or PC with webcam can sign in; on a Mac, link to it from Google Chrome or Firefox (and it’s best to do so in a quiet space with minimal distraction.)
Here are the links – check them out before we take them down:
Building Study #1: (taken down 8/4/2022; results out!)
https://my.imotions.com/collect/v105/#s/08436aa3-324e-4d32-818c-166e77dfea6b?iMotionsLocale=en-US
Building Study #2: (taken down 10/20/2022; results out soon!)
https://my.imotions.com/collect/v108/#s/ea769cdc-e215-4cfa-8de2-1f603063d191?iMotionsLocale=en-US
Building Study #3: (taken down 11/21/2022; results out soon!)
https://my.imotions.com/collect/v108/#s/152c1e7e-20a8-4628-9084-e17d9036e2e5?iMotionsLocale=en-US
The studies below are up, open for participants:
Building Study #4:
https://my.imotions.com/collect/v109/#s/409af02a-27cd-436a-986e-8c64d935b5aa?iMotionsLocale=en-US
Building Study #5:
https://my.imotions.com/collect/v109/#s/7ce0d33b-c461-421e-973f-c4654307e88a?iMotionsLocale=en-US
These studies use state-of-the-art eye-tracking and facial-expression-analysis software from iMotions.com, a global purveyor of biometric tools for human behavioral research. Once on site, the studies first direct you to eye-tracking calibration slides – where you simply focus on a shape as it moves across the screen – before image viewing begins; the studies take about 3-to-4 minutes each. Each also concludes with a brief series of calibration slides. And then takes a minute-or-two to upload data collected.
theHapi.org hopes to be able to share results next month; And feel free to reach out if you have any questions or other concerns; email: contact@theHapi.org
More info on these biometric Building Studies, sponsored by theHapi.org and GeneticsofDesign.com, here:
Pingback: What Riveting Results from BuildingStudy#1 Reveal about Architecture + Ourselves | The Genetics of Design