The Mind-Bending Art of Deep Time | Katie Paterson | TED

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Have you ever bathed under a light that creates the glow of a full moon,
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sculpted beaches into miniature mountains
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or breathed in the aroma of Earth’s first trees?
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These are some of the artworks I’ve made to come to an understanding of deep time.
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But what is deep time,
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and why does it matter to us all?
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The term describes the history of the Earth
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over a time span of millions of years.
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My first encounter with deep time came after I’d finished my studies,
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had no job
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and didn’t know what to do.
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So I took off to work as a chambermaid in the remote north of Iceland.
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I was tilted on my axis
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and began a series of explorations
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to try to figure out how to tell the story of deep time.
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This has been the quest of my work,
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and it’s taken me through the cosmos,
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the geological strata of the Earth,
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to encounters with the earliest forms of life.
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In Iceland I realized that we live on a planet.
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By opening my eyes to the primordial landscape,
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I started to understand we’re not born out of nothing.
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The sea, the sky, the Earth, the air:
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we’re made of the same stuff,
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we coexist.
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In just my lifetime,
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we humans have become a geological force.
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We’ve caused glaciers around the world to melt entirely.
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I wanted to bring these distant landscapes closer to our lives in a visceral way.
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So of course, I set up a phone line.
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People everywhere could dial a number
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and listen live to the sound of a glacier melting.
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(Ice cracks)
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It was an elegy to disappearing landscape.
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(Glacier melts)
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Can we connect to deep time via sensory experience?
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This artwork, called “Totality,”
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brings together nearly every solar eclipse documented by humankind
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in a mirror ball.
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Over 10,000 images reflect the progression of a solar eclipse.
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Their light surrounds us,
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and we can feel mesmerized.
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This led me to wonder:
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What is the color of deep time?
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I mapped the colors of the entire universe,
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from its very beginnings to its potential ends,
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discovering the pale blue hues of the first stars
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to the dark maroons of the last light.
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Every single atom in our bodies was formed in a star billions of years ago.
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The remnants of stars make up all of us.
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My vision was to gather every dying star across the universe
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and make a map.
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The result:
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over 27,000 supernova,
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stellar black holes
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and gamma-ray bursts shimmer as pinpoints of aluminum.
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What you see is a graveyard of stars,
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yet it alludes to life.
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The journey we humans have been on to arrive right here
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is nothing short of a miracle.
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“Fossil Necklace” is a string of worlds made of the material of life itself.
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Each bead is carved from ancient fossils
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and strung geological epoch by epoch.
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The beads chart major moments in Earth’s history.
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The first single-celled life,
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the first flowers,
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the first creatures to see
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and to fly.
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“Fossil Necklace” speaks to our long continuum.
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Every day we walk past trees,
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but do we stop to think that they are our cousins?
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We share so many of our genes with trees,
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and forests give us our breath.
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I wanted to honor them
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by creating a sculpture made of every tree type on Earth.
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This is “Hollow.”
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Designed with architects Zeller & Moye,
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it brings together over 10,000 tree species
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spanning millions of years.
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We were donated wood samples from almost every country:
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the Indian Banyan,
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the White Mulberry,
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the Dawn Redwood
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and twigs from sacred forests around us.
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Looking upwards into the light,
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we see the most threatened tree species of now.
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More recently in my practice,
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I’ve come to believe that looking forward is just as important as looking back.
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How do we speak to unborn people?
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How do we build a bridge across time?
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I thought the world's literary voices may be the best at doing that job,
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so I proposed a library of the future:
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a forest,
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a room,
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100 authors and 100 years.
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It started in 2014.
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On the outskirts of Oslo,
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we planted a thousand baby Spruce trees.
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When they’re fully grown,
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they’re going to be cut and made into paper.
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Every year for 100 years
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a different author is invited to write something new.
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Their words will become an anthology of books
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printed on paper made from these trees,
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only to be read in the year 2114.
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The core of Future Library is time and longevity,
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but also hope and rituals.
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Every spring, we take a pilgrimage to the forest.
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Authors hand over their manuscript and announce its title.
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Their text will be stored here in Oslo’s new library.
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You take off your shoes,
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you step inside.
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Each glass drawer holds a manuscript.
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100 years is not vast in cosmic terms.
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Yet if my young son lives to read the books,
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his world is likely to have changed beyond recognition.
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Will human beings survive to read the books?
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Future Library is a century-long prayer.
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Future generations may be invisible to our eyes,
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but we are connected through our actions.
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I wanted to see to future readers,
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“I see you.”
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“We see you.”
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Why does connecting to deep time matter to us all?
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Shortsightedness may be the greatest threat to humanity.
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To be human is to understand that we’re part of a long continuum.
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Let’s embrace our cosmic context,
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respect our origins
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and hold our future close.
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Thank you.
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