Global Lives Project Installation
at The Long Now Museum & Store
November 2010 - November 2011
We’ll be celebrating the opening of a Global Lives Project installation at the Long Now Foundation Museum & Store on the evening of November 10th. Please join us for drinks, snacks and some words from Global Lives Project Founder and Executive Director, David Evan Harris. Global Lives Project filmmakers Ya-Hsuan Huang and Jason J. Price will also be in attendance to answer questions.
The Global Lives Project is a collaboratively-built library of human experience gathered from an orphanage in Kazakstan, a corner store in China, a street car in San Francisco and many other locations foreign and familiar. It takes shape online and as a video installation.
At the Long Now Museum & Store, you will also have the opportunity to see prototype's of the elegant Clock of the Long Now, a mechanical clock that will last for 10,000 years, as well as the Rosetta Disk, one of the broadest and most durable archives of human languages in existence.
The Long Now Museum is located at Building A, Fort Mason, San Francisco, next to Greens restaurant.
The exhibit will run through November 2011 and is open during the following hours:
- Mon - Fri 10:30am to 5pm*
- Sat & Sun 11am to 6pm*
*Call ahead to verify open hours (415) 561-6582
Free parking outside the gates and inexpensive parking in the lot.





