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Nov 2021
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Part Two: How To Stretch Time

HEADSPACE STUDIOS, THE LONG TIME PROJECT, SCENERY STUDIOS
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NOTE: this episode contains discussion around death which some people may find difficult. In Part Two we learn how to stretch time! We journey back to the beginning of life on earth, and forward into the far, far future, we learn from Brian Eno himself about why he invented ambient music, and we discover how coming to terms with our own death can transform t ... Show More
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