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The society of the frozen hour

Making room for things of indirect value, in a time scarce society

When it seems there is never enough time for anything, we prioritise what has to be done, at the expense of what we’d like to do. By living on an alternative clock and with the support of a chatbot, we freeze time for one hour once a day, thus making room for things that would otherwise be postponed to eternity. Because only when time stands still is it no longer important how we invest it.

Tobias Dupuch
Bachelor-Thesis 2019

Mentors: Joëlle Bitton & Verena Ziegler

Interview with Tobias Dupuch
The society of the frozen hour
This box shows a problem that we know only too well: Time pressure.
This box shows a problem that we know only too well: Time pressure.
For the persistent, the box contains an opportunity to become part of the «Society of the Frozen Hour».
For the persistent, the box contains an opportunity to become part of the «Society of the Frozen Hour».
«Momo», a chatbot, accompanies and supports us. She is the one who freezes our time.
«Momo», a chatbot, accompanies and supports us. She is the one who freezes our time.