Millennial Precedent 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 Culture The Enduring Trajectory of Jewish Fashion From the tabernacle to the tabloids By Em Seely-Katz Long-term Thinking Why I Help Maintain a 3000-year-old Geoglyph Across cultures and across time, group rituals endure because they are about not just the activity itself, but the maintenance of a community and connections between geographically distributed groups, people, and ideas. By Jamie Stantonian Long-term Thinking A Field Trip to Another Earth Long Now makes a pilgrimage to a forgotten megastructure. By Alexander Rose Long-term Thinking The Fire That Never Goes Out What can we learn about long-term thinking from millennia-old Zoroastrian fire rituals? By Richard Fisher Science The Shocking Medical History of Electric Fish How a piscine biomedical tradition stretching from Ancient Egypt to Colonial Guyana helped create the first batteries By Ramsha Zubairi Evolution The History of Hybrid Species from Kungas to Killer Bees Humans have long been fascinated with hybrid animal breeds as both friends and foes. By Jacob Kuppermann Environment Long Now Member Ignite Talks 02020 12 talks on long-term thinking from Long Now's own members By Casey Cripe Computing Podcast: The Making and Maintenance of our Open Source Infrastructure | Nadia Eghbal By The Long Now Foundation Organizational Continuity Scenario Planning for the Long-term Combining imagination and analytic realism to make better decisions about the future By Peter Schwartz Organizational Continuity Long-term Building in Japan It is striking that this part of Japan houses two sets of structures, both of nearly equal age, and both made of largely ephemeral materials that have lasted over 14 centuries through totally different mechanisms and religions. By Alexander Rose
Culture The Enduring Trajectory of Jewish Fashion From the tabernacle to the tabloids By Em Seely-Katz
Long-term Thinking Why I Help Maintain a 3000-year-old Geoglyph Across cultures and across time, group rituals endure because they are about not just the activity itself, but the maintenance of a community and connections between geographically distributed groups, people, and ideas. By Jamie Stantonian
Long-term Thinking A Field Trip to Another Earth Long Now makes a pilgrimage to a forgotten megastructure. By Alexander Rose
Long-term Thinking The Fire That Never Goes Out What can we learn about long-term thinking from millennia-old Zoroastrian fire rituals? By Richard Fisher
Science The Shocking Medical History of Electric Fish How a piscine biomedical tradition stretching from Ancient Egypt to Colonial Guyana helped create the first batteries By Ramsha Zubairi
Evolution The History of Hybrid Species from Kungas to Killer Bees Humans have long been fascinated with hybrid animal breeds as both friends and foes. By Jacob Kuppermann
Environment Long Now Member Ignite Talks 02020 12 talks on long-term thinking from Long Now's own members By Casey Cripe
Computing Podcast: The Making and Maintenance of our Open Source Infrastructure | Nadia Eghbal By The Long Now Foundation
Organizational Continuity Scenario Planning for the Long-term Combining imagination and analytic realism to make better decisions about the future By Peter Schwartz
Organizational Continuity Long-term Building in Japan It is striking that this part of Japan houses two sets of structures, both of nearly equal age, and both made of largely ephemeral materials that have lasted over 14 centuries through totally different mechanisms and religions. By Alexander Rose