Concepts Long-term Thinking The Big Here Digital Dark Age Organizational Continuity Futures Millennial Precedent Archives Long Shorts Long News Projects Announcements Long Now Talks The Clock of the Long Now The Rosetta Project The Interval Long Bets Revive & Restore PanLex Manual For Civilization Disciplines Art Business Cities Civilization Climate Change Computing Culture Economics Energy Environment Evolution Genetics Globalization Government History Infrastructure Language Psychology Science Science Fiction Space Technology Year 02022 02021 02020 02019 02018 02017 02016 02015 02014 02013 02012 02011 02010 02009 02008 02007 02006 02005 02004 OLDER Long-term Thinking Edge Question 02018 By The Long Now Foundation Evolution Nicky Case: The Attractors Behind Disasters By The Long Now Foundation History The Largest Early World Map is Unveiled For the First Time Urbano Monte's planisphere was centuries ahead of its time By Ahmed Kabil Long Now Talks Charles C. Mann The Wizard and the Prophet Infrastructure Reframing Education for the Long Now: Education as Intellectual Infrastructure By Andrea Saveri Long-term Thinking Pace Layering: How Complex Systems Learn and Keep Learning Pace layers provide many-leveled corrective, stabilizing feedback throughout the system. It is in the contradictions between these layers that civilization finds its surest health. I propose six significant levels of pace and size in a robust and adaptable civilization. By Stewart Brand Audio Stewart Brand Gives In-Depth and Personal Interview to Tim Ferriss By The Long Now Foundation
History The Largest Early World Map is Unveiled For the First Time Urbano Monte's planisphere was centuries ahead of its time By Ahmed Kabil
Infrastructure Reframing Education for the Long Now: Education as Intellectual Infrastructure By Andrea Saveri
Long-term Thinking Pace Layering: How Complex Systems Learn and Keep Learning Pace layers provide many-leveled corrective, stabilizing feedback throughout the system. It is in the contradictions between these layers that civilization finds its surest health. I propose six significant levels of pace and size in a robust and adaptable civilization. By Stewart Brand