66 Folgen

  1. Time Poverty Amidst Digital Abundance: Judy Wajcman

    Vom: 21.5.2019
  2. Growing Up Ape: The Long-term Science of Studying Our Closest Living Relatives: Elizabeth Lonsdorf

    Vom: 14.5.2019
  3. Can Nationalism be a Resource for Democracy?: Maya Tudor

    Vom: 6.5.2019
  4. Siberia: A Journey to the Mammoth Steppe: Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly, Alexander Rose

    Vom: 30.4.2019
  5. The Evolving Science of Behavior Change: Christopher Bryan

    Vom: 18.4.2019
  6. The Spirit Singularity: Science and the Afterlife at the Turn of the 20th Century: Hannu Rajaniemi

    Vom: 10.4.2019
  7. The Science of Climate Fiction: Can Stories Lead to Social Action?: James Holland Jones

    Vom: 4.4.2019
  8. Charting the High Frontier of Space: Ed Lu

    Vom: 26.3.2019
  9. Facts, Feelings and Stories: How to Motivate Action on Climate Change: Shahzeen Attari

    Vom: 15.8.2018
  10. The Organized Pursuit of Knowledge: Margaret Levi

    Vom: 18.4.2018
  11. Our Future in Algorithm Farming: Mike Kuniavsky

    Vom: 1.3.2018
  12. Humanity and the Deep Ocean: James Nestor

    Vom: 1.2.2018
  13. The New Deal You Don't Know: Louis Hyman

    Vom: 2.1.2018
  14. Can Democracy Survive the Internet?: Nathaniel Persily

    Vom: 7.12.2017
  15. Ideology in our Genes: The Biological Basis for Political Traits: Rose McDermott

    Vom: 1.12.2017
  16. The Web In An Eye Blink: Jason Scott

    Vom: 1.11.2017
  17. Thinking Long-term About the Evolving Global Challenge: The Refugee Reality

    Vom: 1.10.2017
  18. Envisioning Deep Time: Jonathon Keats

    Vom: 1.9.2017
  19. How Climate Will Evolve Government and Society: Kim Stanley Robinson

    Vom: 1.8.2017
  20. Transforming Perception, One Sense at a Time: Kara Platoni

    Vom: 3.7.2017

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A long-term thinking lecture series from The Long Now Foundation: these hour long talks are recorded live at The Interval, our bar / cafe / museum in San Francisco. Since 02014 this series has presented artists, authors, entrepreneurs, scientists (and more) taking a long-term perspective on subjects like art, design, history, nature, technology, and time. You can learn more about The Interval and this series at theinterval.org, where we have full videos of the talks on this podcast.

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