Who knows more about time than one of the oldest living organisms on Earth?
In western society, time is measured by human constructs. However, a new permanent installation at the Nevada Museum of Art aims to make people aware of the other perceptions of time that exist in the world.
“It’s a strange instrument,” said Jonathan Keats, the experimental philosopher that worked with sculptural clockmaker Phil Abernathy and specialized mechanic Brittany Cox to create Centuriesof the Bristlecone. “I hope that it remains strange. I hope that it helps to keep us to continually estrange us from the conditions that we are creating.”…