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Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Fossil? | Trevor Haldenby

Long Now Member Trevor Haldenby hits us in the wonder zone with “why haven’t we seen the fossilization of a whole Human yet?” With thousands of members from all around the world, the Long Now community has a wide range of perspectives, stories, and experiences to offer. We’re excited to showcase our annual curated set

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Famous Last Words: Self-Discovery for Life, Death, and Rebirth | Natasha Blum

Long Now Member Natasha Blum encourages us to creatively explore and discover death’s wide frontier. With thousands of members from all around the world, the Long Now community has a wide range of perspectives, stories, and experiences to offer. We’re excited to showcase our annual curated set of short Ignite Talks created and given by

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Tides As Metaphor: Proposals Toward Living on Tidal Time | Sarah Cameron Sunde

Long Now Member Sarah Cameron Sunde collaborates with communities around the world on site-specific immersive performances, learning to live in tidal time. With thousands of members from all around the world, the Long Now community has a wide range of perspectives, stories, and experiences to offer. We’re excited to showcase our annual curated set of

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Stories as Ancient Maps: A Tale Told for Ten Thousand Five Hundred Years | Jason Winn

Long Now Member Jason Winn tells a story of humanity’s oldest technology: storytelling. With thousands of members from all around the world, the Long Now community has a wide range of perspectives, stories, and experiences to offer. We’re excited to showcase our annual curated set of short Ignite Talks created and given by the Long

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To State The Obvious: Addressing History’s Blind Spot | Jason Roberts

Long Now Member Jason Roberts elucidates how common knowledge becomes uncommon, and emphasizes the need for a Department of Obvious Information. With thousands of members from all around the world, the Long Now community has a wide range of perspectives, stories, and experiences to offer. We’re excited to showcase our annual curated set of short

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