Culture 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 Now Talks Rick Prelinger Lost Landscapes 02022 Bay and Gateway: Past Glimpses and Possible Futures Government News from Now-here It's time to rethink revolutionary time. By Charlotte Jones Culture Mythmaking for Burning Ground In 19th century Iceland, reframing aggressive nature as a source of belonging shaped a myth that built a more resilient future. We can do the same. By Johanna Hoffman Technology Handmade There is something more actual about the artisanal. By Grant McCracken Long Now Talks Jonathan Haidt Democracy in the Next Cycle of History Climate Change Living in Mangrove Time If we leave the mangroves to grow in their own time, rather than having to endure and be stunted by the pressures of our own, what stories could they tell us? By Eleonor Botoman Archives Fandom Relics and the Enthusiastic Past Fandom memory offers a lens through which to understand the challenges of knowledge preservation between generations and across technologies. By Allegra Rosenberg Art MYR takes a Human Eye to Deep Time MYR is not just a collection of art but a place for contemplation, a way to internalize those worlds of deep time that can otherwise be so hard to grasp. By Jacob Kuppermann Art A Film 600 Years in the Making Two filmmakers are two years into production on a new film exploring slowness, long-term thinking, and our relationship with time. If all goes as planned, they'll be at it for another six centuries. By Patrick Shen Long Now Talks Long Now Members Geeky, fanciful, poignant, educational, with fresh angles on long-term thinking - Long Now Members shine in our annual Ignite Talks!
Long Now Talks Rick Prelinger Lost Landscapes 02022 Bay and Gateway: Past Glimpses and Possible Futures
Culture Mythmaking for Burning Ground In 19th century Iceland, reframing aggressive nature as a source of belonging shaped a myth that built a more resilient future. We can do the same. By Johanna Hoffman
Climate Change Living in Mangrove Time If we leave the mangroves to grow in their own time, rather than having to endure and be stunted by the pressures of our own, what stories could they tell us? By Eleonor Botoman
Archives Fandom Relics and the Enthusiastic Past Fandom memory offers a lens through which to understand the challenges of knowledge preservation between generations and across technologies. By Allegra Rosenberg
Art MYR takes a Human Eye to Deep Time MYR is not just a collection of art but a place for contemplation, a way to internalize those worlds of deep time that can otherwise be so hard to grasp. By Jacob Kuppermann
Art A Film 600 Years in the Making Two filmmakers are two years into production on a new film exploring slowness, long-term thinking, and our relationship with time. If all goes as planned, they'll be at it for another six centuries. By Patrick Shen
Long Now Talks Long Now Members Geeky, fanciful, poignant, educational, with fresh angles on long-term thinking - Long Now Members shine in our annual Ignite Talks!