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Long Now Foundation Museum
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- Posted by: mlsmolens
- November, 2008
private tour of the museum with Laura Welcher and Kurt Bollacker of MetaWeb/Freebase
Introduction to The Long Now Foundation
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- Posted by: zander
- March, 2009
This is an introduction to the projects of the Long Now Foundation.
Paul Saffo: The Secret to Effective Forecasting
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- Posted by: bobappel
- October, 2008
The Long Now Foundation San Francisco, CA Jan 11th, 2008 As part of The Long Now Foundation's Seminars About Long-term Thinking, technology forecaster and strategist Paul Saffo presents Embracing Uncertainty: The Secret to Effective Forecasting.
Francis Fukuyama: The End Of History Revisited
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- Posted by: bobappel
- October, 2008
Long Now Foundation San Francisco, CA Jun 28th, 2007 The End Of History Revisited with Francis Fukuyama speaking at a seminar hosted by The Long Now Foundation. Frank Fukuyama's 1992 book "The End of History and the Last Man" had profound and lasting impact with its declaration that science and technology, the growing global economy, and liberal democracy are leading history in a quite different direction than Marx and Hegel imagined. In this revisit to those themes, Fukuyama examines conflict with and within Islam, the need for a diffuse form of global governance to deal with problems like climate change, and the deeper implications of biotechnology.
The Next 100 Years of Science
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- Posted by: bobappel
- October, 2008
The Long Now Foundation Cowell Theater - San Francisco, CA Mar 10th, 2006 The Next 100 Years of Science: Long-term Trends in the Scientific Method with Kevin Kelly. The co-founding editor of "Wired" magazine and author of "Out of Control" is working on a new book on "what technology wants." His research led to the first-ever history of scientific methodology. Starting from this long-term view of science's past transformation, he speculates on how the practice of science will change in the future.