The Clock of the Long Now 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 Announcements Honoring Alexander Rose A tribute to Alexander Rose as he steps down from his role as Long Now's founding Executive Director, as told by the people who know him best. By Jacob Kuppermann Globalization Long Now Artifacts On Display at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum In the One World Connected Gallery, the museum takes a long-term perspective on the aerospace revolution and its impact on society. By Jacob Kuppermann Culture Cataloging the Many Lives of Stewart Brand An interview with John Markoff, the author of Whole Earth, a new biography of Long Now Co-Founder Stewart Brand By Ahmed Kabil The Clock of the Long Now How to Tell Time Using Stonehenge A new study sheds light on the precise mechanism through which Stonehenge may have told time. By Jacob Kuppermann Art Play inspired by Long Now premieres this month A play inspired by the Clock of the Long Now premieres in May 02021. By The Long Now Foundation Art Stewart Brand and Brian Eno on "We Are As Gods" Two of Long Now's founding board members in conversation on a new documentary about Stewart Brand. By Stewart Brand & Brian Eno Environment Long Now Member Ignite Talks 02020 12 talks on long-term thinking from Long Now's own members By Casey Cripe Art How to Be in Time “We already have timepieces that show us how to be on time. These are timepieces that show us how to be in time.” By Michael Garfield Environment The Past and Future of the Earth's Oldest Trees A moving tribute to the Bristlecone Pine By The Long Now Foundation Digital Dark Age How to Send Messages 10,000 Years into the Future "The projects these forward-thinkers dream up aim to convey clues about our existence, hellos to extraterrestrials, or warnings about nuclear waste—like postcards that will be legible to beings 1,000, 5,000, even 10,000 years ahead." By The Long Now Foundation
Announcements Honoring Alexander Rose A tribute to Alexander Rose as he steps down from his role as Long Now's founding Executive Director, as told by the people who know him best. By Jacob Kuppermann
Globalization Long Now Artifacts On Display at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum In the One World Connected Gallery, the museum takes a long-term perspective on the aerospace revolution and its impact on society. By Jacob Kuppermann
Culture Cataloging the Many Lives of Stewart Brand An interview with John Markoff, the author of Whole Earth, a new biography of Long Now Co-Founder Stewart Brand By Ahmed Kabil
The Clock of the Long Now How to Tell Time Using Stonehenge A new study sheds light on the precise mechanism through which Stonehenge may have told time. By Jacob Kuppermann
Art Play inspired by Long Now premieres this month A play inspired by the Clock of the Long Now premieres in May 02021. By The Long Now Foundation
Art Stewart Brand and Brian Eno on "We Are As Gods" Two of Long Now's founding board members in conversation on a new documentary about Stewart Brand. By Stewart Brand & Brian Eno
Environment Long Now Member Ignite Talks 02020 12 talks on long-term thinking from Long Now's own members By Casey Cripe
Art How to Be in Time “We already have timepieces that show us how to be on time. These are timepieces that show us how to be in time.” By Michael Garfield
Environment The Past and Future of the Earth's Oldest Trees A moving tribute to the Bristlecone Pine By The Long Now Foundation
Digital Dark Age How to Send Messages 10,000 Years into the Future "The projects these forward-thinkers dream up aim to convey clues about our existence, hellos to extraterrestrials, or warnings about nuclear waste—like postcards that will be legible to beings 1,000, 5,000, even 10,000 years ahead." By The Long Now Foundation