‘Cartographies of Time: A History of the Timeline’

These comparative time scales were created by the Long Now Foundation in 1999. The foundation was started in 1996 to “provide counterpoint to today’s ‘faster/cheaper’ mind set” and “creatively foster responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years” by stretching out the length of time people consider to be “now.”

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    i love this. how do we think of “now” and “then”? i think i want my thesis next year to focus on nostalgia and bringing...
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    concept of ‘now’ is ever-more transient...communication and