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As Atwood says and as we've explored many times before here at Paleofuture the creation of a time capsule is inherently an optimistic act. One needs to not only believe that there will be people still wandering around in the future but that those people will be able to find your time capsule — and perhaps most vulnerably, that those people will care about what's inside.
Because often times, they don't. This one is just a little bit longer. What interests me most about the project is which contributor will spend the most time and effort on a work for the time capsule.
It's somewhat analogous to time capsules of the 20th century — many people contributed things that cost them next to nothing, like an American flag or a couple of coins, while others contributed works that were valuable either because they were expensive or because they took a lot of time and energy to compile.
Who will contribute the five-word poems and who will laboriously write and edit their novel-length works for the benefit of people a century into the future? Only people of the year may be able to answer that.
You can watch the video of Atwood and Paterson talking about the Future Library project below. I can totally see George R. Martin doing this.
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