A bold and exciting new arena for collective storytelling and collaboration (more about the project)
The opera Promenade Abyss had a great premiere in Copenhagen on Kierkegaard's birthday 5th of May....
Vallekilde Folk High School welcomes you to a 4 day community practice around facilitated dialogues,...
Transition Time and Copehagen Institute for Futures Studies are planning an executive meeting with...
We were proud and honored to have Dr Ervin Laszlo visiting Denmark in connection with our celebration...
World premiere on Promenade Abyss a new opera by Anna Lena Laurin
"From Crisis to Possibility" has released this video offering an introduction to the project...
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Did you miss our launch party in December? See video with highlights.
A video greeting from our friends at the Long Now foundation.
Transition Time is a bold and exciting new arena for collective storytelling and collaboration. We are inviting the audience to join leading edge visionaries and wisdom-keepers in a quest for answers to four existential questions:
Who are we? Where do we come from? Why are we here? And where are we going?
To find profound answers to these questions, we must cross the traditional boundaries, which have been separating science, religion, spirituality and history for the past Millennia.
If people from different continents and cultures work together - and we start to marry many sources of knowledge and ideas into a single story – we believe something remarkable may start to happen!
The idea is to create a transmedia version of an ancient and honourable tradition going back millennia where men and women gather to explore the mysteries of who we are, what we are here for, and what we may yet become. The purpose is to engender a passion for the possible in our human development.
The harvest of our collective mystery exploration will eventually become a crowd-sourced documentary ”The History of our Future”, which will be presented at a special event when it is ready. A copy of the film will be donated to The Long Now Foundation with the purpose of having it preserved for the next 10.000 years – as a legacy from us to future generations.
Join our community on Facebook or sign up below to take part in the exploration.