New podcast episode: Neal Stephenson's new novel Polostan is a deeply immersive historical epic that takes us back to the dawn of the Atomic Age. Listen to Neal Stephenson and Charles C Mann on the history and process behind Polostan. https://hubs.ly/Q02YGRbf0
The Long Now Foundation
学术研究
San Francisco,CA 5,367 位关注者
Fostering long-term thinking and responsibility
关于我们
The Long Now Foundation is a globally-recognized champion of long-term thinking and responsibility founded in 01996 by Stewart Brand, Danny Hillis, and Brian Eno. We believe that civilization-scale challenges call for civilization-scale thinking. We are working toward a world rich in imagination and possibility that provides a counterpoint to today's accelerating culture, a world in which we all take the long-term future and the long-term past seriously. Our highest hope is that the next generation will never doubt that we thought of them and built for them. The Long Now Foundation began its work with The Clock of the Long Now, a mythic monument designed to keep time for the next 10,000 years from deep inside a mountain. Our work expanded into related projects all aimed at fostering long term thinking — Long Now Talks, a renowned live event series whose podcasts and videos have over 100,000 subscribers and millions of global viewers, the Long Now membership program, which centers long-term thinking in the day-to-day lives of over 12,000 members from more than 60 countries, and an award-winning cafe, bar, and museum in San Francisco called The Interval.
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https://longnow.org
The Long Now Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,CA
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1996
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Fort Mason Center
Landmark Building A
US,CA,San Francisco,94123
The Long Now Foundation员工
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Paul Saffo
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James Home
Designer, technologist, and adventurer. Director of Communications and Design at The Long Now Foundation.
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Jane M.
Build the future through Imaginize World, a video podcast. Author "A Global Vision of 2043" and “The Gig Mindset, a Bold New Breed"
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David Eagleman
Neuroscientist, Author, Technologist, Entrepreneur, Podcaster
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Join us this Friday at Noon Pacific Time for the virtual premiere of our next Long Now Talk: a conversation with Roman Krznaric & Kate Raworth about What Doughnut Economics Can Learn From History Watch the premiere with Roman and Kate: https://hubs.ly/Q02YDKm30
Roman Krznaric & Kate Raworth
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The exhibition "Good Ancestors: Art and Culture for Future Generations" was commissioned by Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United Nations and Government of Jamaica mission to the United Nations to coincide with the #summitofthefuture and the 02024 United Nations General Assembly . Bringing together 15 projects from around the world, the exhibition invites you to journey across time, from the coast of the Indian Subcontinent to the depths of the Amazon, exploring art projects, cultural practices and traditions from across the world, deeply rooted in #intergenerationalthinking and our shared human experience. Woven throughout the exhibition are universal themes of community, ritual, and care, guided by the belief that #futuregenerations must be central to all our actions today. I'll put the full list of art projects, cultural practices and traditions in the comments below this post along with photo credits. The exhibition is an initiative of the recently established Long-Term Art Project network (#LTAP). Our next steps include an online presence for the exhibition and further information about member organisations and related projects. Curation by Michael Munker and Angelina Kumar. Words by Richard Fisher. General production by Christopher Daniel. Graphic design by Hanneke Verheijke. #seventhgenerationprinciple #thegoodancestor #goodancestors #longtermthinking
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How can indigenous perspectives and knowledge help build better futures for the natural world and human communities? Dr. Jonathan Cordero's Long Now Talk explores Indigenous Sovereign Futures: https://hubs.ly/Q02TlsHl0
Indigenous Sovereign Futures | Jonathan Cordero
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Neal Stephenson's Polostan is a deeply immersive historical epic that takes us back to the dawn of the Atomic Age. Next week: Join us for a Long Now Talk and book launch with Neal at SFJAZZ. Tickets available now: https://hubs.ly/Q02S--j30
Neal Stephenson
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Neal Stephenson's new book is a historical epic that ventures back to the dawn of the atomic age, criss-crossing the globe and exploring the turbulent world of the 01930s. Join us on Wednesday, October 16 at SFJAZZ for a Long Now Talk with Neal Stephenson, in conversation with journalist Charles C. Mann, on his new book POLOSTAN. Tickets available now: https://hubs.ly/Q02PTCcY0
Neal Stephenson
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What if the long-term solution to today's traffic jams was invented more than three centuries ago? Taras Grescoe explores the history of urban public transit, from 17th Century Paris to Midtown Manhattan today. https://hubs.ly/Q02JQFWG0
Pascal's Other Wager
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Livestreams of undersea marine biology expeditions have become unlikely online hits, connecting scientists, superfans, and the sea. From Allegra Rosenberg on the rich world of undersea ROV fandom: https://hubs.ly/Q02J56ZY0
A Stream Flowing From The Sea
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Robin Sloan's new novel Moonbound features dragons on the moon, biotechnological wizards, and a society of beaver accountants. It also features a number of references to Long Now. In this interview we talk with Sloan about the science & stories that informed Moonbound. https://hubs.ly/Q02G7q6s0
Dragons on the Moon
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How can we plant trees that will last 1,000 years? What does it take to maintain a geoglyph from 3,000 years ago? How can we work across difference to create protopian futures? Watch the 02024 Long Now Ignite Talks to find out: https://hubs.ly/Q02Fs-hL0
Long Now Ignite Talks 02024 | Members of Long Now
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