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Long Now Talks Rick Prelinger Lost Landscapes 02024 Streets, People and Play: The Drama of Daily Life
The Rosetta Project A Lunar Library As part of Odysseus’ moonfall, Long Now’s work, and the linguistic heritage of all of humanity, will be preserved on the lunar surface. By Jacob Kuppermann
Environment To Save It, Eat It Why gene banks aren’t enough to save the world’s food By Taras Grescoe
Long-term Thinking What We Don't Know About World Population History A new paper by Timothy Guinnane reveals the flaws and uncertainties involved in estimating historical population By Jacob Kuppermann
Long-term Thinking The Lasting Whole Earth Catalog Gray Area and The Internet Archive have made the Whole Earth Catalog and its descendants newly available online through the Whole Earth Index By Jacob Kuppermann
Digital Dark Age Shining a Light on the Digital Dark Age Without maintenance, most digital information will be lost in just a few decades. How might we secure our data so that it survives for generations? By Adrienne Bernhard
Archives The First Digital Nation The island country of Tuvalu moves towards the virtual world as climate change threatens its physical territory. By Lilian Bernhardt
Long-term Thinking Peering Into The Invisible Present How datasets spanning decades and nature apps are expanding our ecological attention span into the long now By Paul Constance