RT @MichaelBenha: Wonderful read, inspiring, by @longnow : The Heresy of Decline https://t.co/GQpuRdLTtx
RT @MichaelBenha: Wonderful read, inspiring, by @longnow : The Heresy of Decline https://longnow.org/ideas/the-heresy-of-decline/
RT @MichaelBenha: Wonderful read, inspiring, by @longnow : The Heresy of Decline https://longnow.org/ideas/the-heresy-of-decline/
RT @longnow: From Paul Constance (@PresentBias): A look into the coming reality of population decline that breaks through the haze of the invisible present to grapple with a key issue for the long-term future. https://longnow.org/ideas/the-heresy-of-decline/
RT @longnow: Are we living to the rhythm of the wrong clock? Jenny Odell (@the_jennitaur)’s Long Now Talk explores our relationship with time and how we can move away from the rigid structures of “clock time.” https://www.youtube.com/live/1x0IOcFp94s?feature=share
RT @jamesdnicoll: I didn’t have “get cited by Long Now” on my to-do list but here we are. https://longnow.org/ideas/the-heresy-of-decline/
RT @jamesdnicoll: I didn’t have “get cited by Long Now” on my to-do list but … Read More »
14 years ago, @stewartbrand made a prediction: the world population would peak at no more than 8 billion. He was wrong, but the trends he identified as contributing to the eventuality of population decline, like increasing urbanization, remain.
Watch Alicia Eggert discuss her art practice and making work that grapples with our experience of time: https://youtu.be/g5gVHmH3U2c https://twitter.com/NorthTexan/status/1635655886386655233
RT @NorthTexan: The work of @UNTCVAD professor @AliciaEggert has been displayed all around the world – including Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Read more about her unique artwork and her journey to get it there: https://bit.ly/42aVZwY
RT @eteri_s: 77/365/2023 This a very interesting read on long-lived institutions by @longnow. A few facts: most of the oldest companies in the world are in Japan. 90% of the companies that are over 200 years old have 300 employees or less, they’re not mega companies https://longnow.org/ideas/the-data-of-long-lived-institutions/
RT @longnow: How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and bioabundance flourish for millennia to come? Join us on April 4 for a Long Now Talk with @Revive_Restore Executive Director Ryan Phelan on how new advances in biotechnology can support wildlife conservation.
RT @longnow: How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and … Read More »
RT @chrismichel: People I admire: @Ryanphelan6 https://twitter.com/longnow/status/1636142584585408512