Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility: the Ideas Behind the World's Slowest Computer: Time and Responsibility: The Ideas Behind the World's Slowest Computer
معرفی کتاب «Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility: the Ideas Behind the World's Slowest Computer: Time and Responsibility: The Ideas Behind the World's Slowest Computer» نوشتهٔ Khaled Hosseini و Stewart Brand، منتشرشده توسط نشر Basic Books Perseus Books Group [distributor در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Using the Millennial Clock as a paradigm for the Long Now, Stewart Brand offers a practical introduction to the concept of long-term responsibility.
Publishers Weekly
The image of our planet on the cover of Brand's Whole Earth Catalog communicated a powerful symbol of the big picture. Brand's new, mind-stretching book challenges readers to get outside themselves and combat the short-term irresponsible thinking that has led to environmental destruction and social chaos. Brand also eloquently urges us to distill and preserve knowledge. Though we seem to live in an age of information overload (each new U.S. president leaves behind more papers than all the previous ones combined), Brand contends that we actually inhabit an age of rapid information loss. Because of changing storage media, as one researcher has quipped, "digital information lasts forever--or five years, whichever comes first." Time capsules don't solve the problem, for 70% of them are lost almost immediately after being sealed. Brand envisages two monuments that will incorporate the long view into our common consciousness. The first is a giant, exquisitely slow clock. It would be big enough to walk around in, and it would display the year, positions of the sun and moon, generations and millennia. The second is the "Ten-Thousand Year Library," a vast underground labyrinth of books. Here we'd preserve enormous amounts of knowledge from history and other long-perspective disciplines. These ideas deserve more than 15 minutes of fame. Quotable quotes, plentiful paradoxes and humane values make this a book to be savored and discussed--slowly. (June) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
The author explores the dearth of "long-term" thinking in the Western world and proposes a plan to make future planning a regular feature of human consciousness. Time and Responsibility.What a prime subject for vapid truism and gaseous generalities adding up to the world's most boring sermon.