myklukk
myklukk is a neologism used in digital design and speculative fiction to describe a personal, configurable time-display concept. It refers to a family of interfaces or wearables that allow a user to adjust the rate at which time is shown or experienced, effectively altering perceived tempo without changing real time.
Etymology: The term blends "my" with an altered spelling of "clock" (klukk), drawing on English and Germanic
Origin and usage: The concept emerged in late-2010s online design discussions and has been referenced in speculative
Applications: In design discourse, myklukk informs discussions about personalizing schedules, adaptive notifications, circadian-aligned interfaces, and cognitive-load
Limitations and implications: As a concept, myklukk faces questions about feasibility, latency, and user safety, as