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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Years_(film) 100 Years] – experimental science fiction film written by John Malkovich, directed by Robert Rodriguez, advertised in 2015, to be released November 18, 2115 | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Years_(film) 100 Years] – experimental science fiction film written by John Malkovich, directed by Robert Rodriguez, advertised in 2015, to be released November 18, 2115 | ||
* Peter Dean and Michael Ogden’s [https://2269.co/ 2269] – preparations for a celebration 6 June 2269 (2019-2269) | * Peter Dean and Michael Ogden’s [https://2269.co/ 2269] – preparations for a celebration 6 June 2269 (2019-2269) | ||
* The [https://inheritance-project.net/index.php/page-3/index.html Inheritance Project] of [https://www.randomseed.org/web/index.html Erich Berger] and [https://mariketo.com/ Mari Keto]. Reflecting on nuclear waste, radioactive artefacts in the artwork are meant to be passed on and checked by each generation if safe to use. | |||
== Art involving time / long-term development not mentioned above == | == Art involving time / long-term development not mentioned above == | ||
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* [https://www.theashproject.org.uk/david-nash-ash-dome/ Ash Dome] David Nash believed that the Ash Dome would survive him, he is now resigned to the inevitability of its fate as the trees that form the dome are infected with Chalara (ash dieback) | * [https://www.theashproject.org.uk/david-nash-ash-dome/ Ash Dome] David Nash believed that the Ash Dome would survive him, he is now resigned to the inevitability of its fate as the trees that form the dome are infected with Chalara (ash dieback) | ||
* [https://newyorker.com/magazine/2016/08/29/michael-heizers-city Land art “City” by Michael Heizer] | * [https://newyorker.com/magazine/2016/08/29/michael-heizers-city Land art “City” by Michael Heizer] | ||
* Tree Mountain, a living time capsule | * Time Landscape by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Sonfist Alan Sonfist], New York City's first urban forest (1965-present) | ||
* [https://www.agnesdenesstudio.com/works4.html Tree Mountain], a living time capsule by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Denes Agnes Denes] 1998) | |||
== Research / communications / organisations caring for the long term or encouraging action == | == Research / communications / organisations caring for the long term or encouraging action == |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 24 November 2024
This pages collects human efforts of long duration and attempts to structure them. Please add what is missing and omprove the structure.
Collection of human efforts spanning a lifetime or longer
Art involving time / long-term development
- projects of the LTAP collaboration
- Bogomir Eckers' Tropfsteinmaschine (dripstone or stalactite machine) in Hamburger Kunsthalle and some of the works referred to in the Futura exhibit for its 26th anniversary)
- Nathan Witstock’s Primebot (2013- the heat death of the universe)
- Juha van Ingen’s ASLAP, Helsinki & 5 clones (2017-3017, repeating)
- Hans Haacke’s ‘Der Bevölkerung’, Berlin (2000- for as long as representatives meet in the building)
- Jem Finer’s Score for a hole in the ground (2005- )
- Jonathon Keats’ Millenium cameras, (2015-3015), Century cameras Jonathon Keats Berlin (2014-2114) – find out how it is ensured that these are kept in place and how recovered and evaluat
- The Corpus clock, Cambridge, UK
- Antony Gormley’s Another Place (100 “iron men” statutes) on Crosby Beach / Merseyside, UK (2007 / some fallen statues were recovered and repositioned in 2021) (2007- ongoing)
- FILM1/ASAP a documentary film 600 years in the making by Patrick Shen and Brandon Vedder (2020-2640)
- Roni Horn’s Vatnasafn/Library of Water (2007- ongoing)
- Paul Hauptmeier, Martin Recker, Julian Rieken: Decay – a 20.000 year project turning radioactive decay into music (2022- ca. 22000)
- 100 Years – experimental science fiction film written by John Malkovich, directed by Robert Rodriguez, advertised in 2015, to be released November 18, 2115
- Peter Dean and Michael Ogden’s 2269 – preparations for a celebration 6 June 2269 (2019-2269)
- The Inheritance Project of Erich Berger and Mari Keto. Reflecting on nuclear waste, radioactive artefacts in the artwork are meant to be passed on and checked by each generation if safe to use.
Art involving time / long-term development not mentioned above
- “In the year 2525”… (Denny Zager and Rick Evans, 1969)
- Roman Opalka’s 1965/1-infinity (has any one continued where Opalka left?)
- On Kawara’s One Million Years
- Rodney Graham’s Parsifal (1882 - 38,969,364,735)
- The Corpus clock in Cambridge, UK
- Xavier Cortada's 150,000 year journey
- Science fiction literature
Concepts for not-yet-realized projects involving the long term
- Greg Blonder’s TiWalkMe
- Open Architect’s Burial Belt
- Seti’s / Jonathon Keat’s Library of the Great Silence
- Open Architect’s Burial Belt
- Letters to the Future book to last 1000 years
Deep space probes
- Voyager probes (1977) and Pioneer 10&11 probes that left our solar system with messages and will take millions of years to pass other stars. Voyager’s golden disk is accompa-nied by Jimmy Carter’s message: “We are attempting to survive our time so we may live into yours. We hope someday, having solved the problems we face, to join a community of galactic civilizations.”)
Nuclear waste storage
- Onkalo/Olkiluoto repository in Finland
- Atomic priesthood project (as suggested by Thomas Sebeok and Alvin Weinberg, and taken up by Bryan McGovern Wilson)
- Efforts in many countries, to keep nuclear waste safe e.g., Germany
Building projects that take a very long time
- Sagrada familia, Barcelona/Spain
Rebuilding shrines in Japan every so often
- Grand Ise Shrine, every 20 years
- Other Shinto shrines
Maintaining old artefacts, practices, intangible heritage, landart, buildings, or technology
- - The Uffington White Horse in Oxfordshire has been kept visible for about 3000 years. Its regular maintenance (scouring) with the help of volunteers has been a tradition since 2009, and had become very popular between 1755 and 1857, when it became too rowdy.
- Japanese Shrines other than the Shinto Shrines mentioned elsehwere
- Cathedrals
- Great Wall of China (on tourist sites)
- Pyramids
- Centential Light Bulb in Livermore, California
- Eternal Flames
- Fires in Zoroastrian fire temples
Long term timber plantations
- Lunedesang.com.au
Other
- Efforts to conserve archaeological artefacts for posterity (e.g., re-burying ancient footprints)
- Strategies to adapt to climate change (Dutch Delta Works planning for 2m sea level rise by 2200)
Legal and philosophy
- Legal documents that refer to posterity such as magna carta and US constitu-tion, the Welsh Well Being of Future Generations act of 2015
- Philosophical and academic work, Tremmel’s theory of intergenerational justice, Jonas Salk’s Good Ancestors, long-term consequentialist / utilitarian work
Efforts to maintain information over long periods
- Biorepositories, Seed vaults
- …
- UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme also here
- Arctic World Archive AWA in Svalbard/Spitzbergen/Norway
- Arch Mission Foundation
- Memory of Mankind (Martin Kunze, 2012-)
- Long-Now’s Rosetta Project
- KEO project
- …
= Time capsules
- Register of time capsules on not-forgotten
- Moon Ark Moonarts.org
- Cryopreservation ?
- …
Decade or century long landscape development projects and land art
- Freshkills Park in New York/USA,
- Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord/Germany,
- Cornwall Park 100 Year Master Plan Auckland/NZ
- Roden crater (land art focussing on the per-ception of light from James Turrell in Arizona)
- Ash Dome David Nash believed that the Ash Dome would survive him, he is now resigned to the inevitability of its fate as the trees that form the dome are infected with Chalara (ash dieback)
- Land art “City” by Michael Heizer
- Time Landscape by Alan Sonfist, New York City's first urban forest (1965-present)
- Tree Mountain, a living time capsule by Agnes Denes 1998)
Research / communications / organisations caring for the long term or encouraging action
- Long Now Foundation, San Francisco longnow.org
- The Long Time Project
- Taking time
- Work that Reconnects network
- Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford
- Global Priorities Institute, Oxford
- Center for the Study of Existential Risks (Cambridge)
- Future of Life Institute, Cambrige/MA
- Global catastrophic risk institute
- Foresight Institute
- Organizations working on catastrophic risks on Wikipedia
- NIFG Network of Institutions for Future Generations / International network of Commissions for future generations
University courses
- UC Berkley course Thinking like a Good Ancestor (from Syllabus: “we propose to translate the notion of ancestry from the domain of genealogical legacy to the context of techno-logical development and innovation … Through the new concept of Ancestry Thinking, this course will propose ideas to broaden our understanding of the technological ecosystem we live in. Throughout the semester we will discuss ways to internalize what would otherwise remain as externalities or byprod-ucts of tech developments. Our goal is to enable future tech practitioners to build holistic narratives around their developments”)
Old skills
- Communication, Hunting, Agriculture, ...
- Oral traditions (the legend of Budj Bim in Australian aboriginal culture recounts a volcanic eruption ~37.000 years ago)
- Ancient art (Cava de los Manos, Lasceaux, La Ferrassie, Diepkloof, Blombos, Maltravieso, Bhimbetka)
- Ancient buildings (Stonehenge, Pyramids, …)
Old organisations
- List of oldest companies on Wikipedia
- list of oldest institutions in continuous operation on Wikipedia
Research on organisational continuity - what makes organisations last
- Alexander Rose in 2020
- Alexander Rose in 2021, includes lists of old organizations
- Hanisch and Biermann 2020
- Catholic church, est. ~30AD
- Imperial House of Japan, est. end of 4th century (mythically 660BC)
- Kongō Gumi corporation, Japan, est. ~578
- Hôtel-Dieu de Paris (Hospital), est. 651
- University of Al Quaraouiyine, est. 859
- Freemasonry, est. 1425
- Cambridge University Press, est. 1534
- Hamburger Feuerkasse (Insurance), est. 1676
- Sveriges Riksbank (Bank) 1668
- Marylebone Cricket Club, est. 1787
- Royal National Lifeboat Institution, est. 1825
- Anti-Slavery International, est. 1839