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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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Robotopia | Andra Keay

Long Now Member Andra Keay outlines a bright and hopeful future for autonomous machines. 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

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Ultraviolet Exploration: Fluorescence in Nature | Altay Guvench

Long Now Member Altay Guvench illuminates a previously unseen world of wonder with a UV light. 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

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