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Nevada Bristlecone Preserve Enlarging the Question A wide-ranging discussion with the conceptual artist and experimental philosopher Jonathon Keats on his life, his philosophy, and a handful of his many projects, including Centuries of the Bristlecone, a forthcoming collaboration with Long Now and the Nevada Museum of Art. Jonathon Keats in conversation with William L. Fox
Art This Present Moment in Motion Two original videos from Long Now’s video team capture the journey taken by Alicia Eggert’s neon sculpture. By The Long Now Foundation
Nevada Bristlecone Preserve The Long Now Foundation and a Great Basin Mountain Observatory for Long Science Mount Washington is a site for the world's oldest living trees — and perhaps more monuments to long-term thinking. By Laura Welcher
Environment Mountain Observatories and a Return to Environmental Long Science A scientist dedicated to making observations in mountains over a continuous period must prepare to be surprised. By Scotty Strachan
The Big Here Patagonia's 'Treeline', a Documentary Shot On Long Now's Nevada Property By The Long Now Foundation
Nevada Bristlecone Preserve Is the Bristlecone Pine in Peril? An Interview with Great Basin Scientist Scotty Strachan "I look at it in terms of long-term science and short-term science." Ahmed Kabil in conversation with Scotty Strachan
Nevada Bristlecone Preserve Centuries of the Bristlecone Artist and Experimental Philosopher Jonathon Keats' proposal to construct a 5,000 year calendrical index linked between the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno and Long Now’s site at 11,000 feet in remote eastern Nevada resides simultaneously on many frontiers. By Jonathon Keats