How do People take in Buildings? Take part in these brief Eye-Tracking Studies to help us find out!

Anyone with a laptop or PC with webcam, can participate; on a Mac, link to them from Google Chrome or Firefox (and it’s best to do so in a quiet space with minimal distraction.)

These studies, sponsored by theHapi.org, look at how humans really look at buildings, using 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, each study directs you to eye-tracking calibration slides – where you simply focus on a shape as it moves across the screen – before the study begins; each one takes about 4 minutes to complete.

theHapi.org hopes to share results shortly. Reach out if you have any questions or ideas for future studies; email us at, contact@theHapi.org

Building Study #12

https://my.imotions.com/collect/#s/534bf44a-2914-48c6-a2a7-1ce0ea5b9583?iMotionsStimulusBlock=f4b4edec-38dd-43c9-91f1-139ed45ab2c7

Building Study #11

https://my.imotions.com/collect/#s/cc11ef08-95d2-4062-81b4-3a8c31e5a428?iMotionsStimulusBlock=14558ac1-f044-4873-9aea-85afd3735ac9

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 “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.”

– Albert Einstein

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