The Future Library project, initiated in 2014 by Scottish artist Katie Paterson, involves collecting unpublished manuscripts from notable authors annually until 2114. These works will be published in 2114 using paper made from trees planted specifically for the project. The library, set to open in Oslo, will house texts inaccessible to readers until the 22nd century. The initiative aims to inspire hope for the future by assuming that future generations will still value literature and uphold promises made today. The project requires collaboration between private developers, Oslo authorities, libraries, sponsors, and authors, despite none of them living to see the final publication. Notable contributors include Margaret Atwood, Han Kang, and others.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article discusses a cultural project focused on literature and art, with no direct political implications or controversy. It provides balanced information about the initiative, its goals, participants, and logistical aspects without showing any ideological bias.
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article accurately describes the Future Library project, including its origins in 2014, the involvement of Katie Paterson and Anne Beate Hovind, and the plan to publish texts in 2114. It provides details about the tree planting and the artistic vision. However, it includes quotes from Hovind tha





