by Chris Kiess | May 14, 2014 | Perception of Time, Words
This is by no means meant to be an exhaustive list of resources on this topic. However, they do represent resources I found helpful in compiling the following presentation. In addition, many of the resources are rife with citations and sources of their own if you care...
by Chris Kiess | Apr 8, 2014 | Perception of Time, User Experience / UX, Words
One of my themes on this site lately has been the user’s perception of time where I have written about waiting versus occupied time and the psychology behind waiting. The gist of these articles has been to convey how retail and other industries manage customer wait...
by Chris Kiess | Apr 3, 2014 | Perception of Time, Words
The comedian, Louis CK, has a famous routine where he talks about how quickly our amazement with technology turns to impatience – or, how quickly we take a new convenient technology for granted. In part of this routine, he speaks of a plane trip where the plane...
by Chris Kiess | Mar 13, 2014 | Perception of Time, Words
This is the 2nd part of a series on time perception in human-computer interaction – a topic I have spent the past year researching. It is intended for this series to continue and to explore the perception of time in software and physical environments as well as...
by Chris Kiess | Mar 6, 2014 | Perception of Time, User Experience / UX, Words
This is the beginning and the introduction of a series on time perception in human-computer interaction – a topic I have spent the past year researching. I am very grateful to Steven Seow, PhD, whose research far exceeds and has been instrumental in informing my...