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We've mentioned Long Now Seminars many times, and for good reason: they consistently feature some of the world's most interesting thinkers about time. Historians, futurists, ecologists, physicists... Long Now's got 'em all. Better still, they're podcasting them. I listened to Will Wright and Brian Eno's joint talk last night, and found it mindblowing and full of insight into art, music, games and the process of change. I suspect most of the others are just as good.

One of the best lecture series online is the Long Term Thinking Series hosted by the Long Now Foundation, an organization I and others have mentioned a great deal here. For me it's personal and professional having been profoundly influenced by its founders -- especially Stewart Brand, Peter Schwartz, and Kevin Kelly -- whom I got to work with during my GBN days. As the website puts it, the purpose of the series is to build a coherent, compelling body of ideas about long-term thinking, to...

Last November, Brian Eno gave the kick-off talk for the Long Now Foundation's seminars on long-term thinking. It was also the first of our blog entries to get a little bit of attention, and we've been on a roll ever since. While the Brian Eno talk, like the rest of the Long Now seminars, is available on the Long Now site as an audio file, it's also available to be read. Long Now links to a PDF, but I found it a little oddly-formatted and hard to read. Fortunately, Brian Eno's own website now...

Viridian Pope-Emperor, WorldChanging Ally Number One, the best public speaker I know, and the Hardest-Ranting Man in Show Business, Bruce Sterling, is coming to your hometown -- assuming your hometown is one of ten different spots around the US. To promote his just-released nowpunk cyberthriller, The Zenith Angle, BruceS will be embarking upon his biggest-ever book tour this summer, hitting towns from Arlington to Seattle (and several points in-between). If you've never heard BruceS giving a...
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