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  1. Education Automation: Comprehensive Learning for Emergent Humanity by R. Buckminster Fuller, 2009-10-29
  2. Pilot for Spaceship Earth: R. Buckminster Fuller, Architect, Inventor, and Poet by Athena V. Lord, 1978-07
  3. Two urbanists: the engineering-architecture of R. Buckminster Fuller and Paolo Soleri,: A loan exhibition of the Poses Institute of Fine Arts by Thomas H Garver, 1964
  4. No More Secondhand God by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1971
  5. Utopia or oblivion: The prospects for humanity by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1970
  6. Wizard of the Dome R Buckminster Fuller by Sidney Rosen, 1969
  7. Buckminster Fuller to Children of Earth by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1972-01-01
  8. Education Automation by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1971
  9. Only Integrity Is Going to Count by R. Buckminster Fuller, 2004-03
  10. Three structures by Buckminster Fuller in the garden of the Museum of Modern Art, New York by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1960
  11. Nine Chains to the Moon by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1938
  12. Isamu Noguchi: a Sculptor's World. by R. Buckminster FULLER, 1968
  13. A SCULPTOR'S WORLD by Isamu (Foreword by R. Buckminster Fuller) Noguchi, 1968
  14. Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industrialization by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1970-03-15

41. R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER "BUCKY" Bucky
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WHAT I AM TRYING TO DO,
BY R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER "BUCKY"
" Acutely aware of our beings' LIMITATIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGING THE InFiNiTe mystery of the priori UNIVERSE... into which we are born but NEVERTHELESS SEARCHING for A conscious MEANS of hopefully c OM petent participation by humanity in its own EVOLUTIONARY trending while employing only the uNiQuE advantages inhering EXCLUSIVELY to those i n D ive d U a l s how to take and maintain the econ OM ic initiative in the face of the formidable physical capital and credit advantage of the MASSIVE corporation and political states and deliberately avoiding POLITICAL ties and tactics while endeavoring by EXPERIMENTS and EXPLORATIONS to EXCITE individuals' AWARENESS and REALIZATION of humanity's, being intent thereby to accomplish prototyped capabilities of,
DOING MORE WITH LESS
WHEREBY IN TURN THE wealth AUGMENTING PROSPECTS OF SUCH DESIGN SCIENCE regenerations will both permit and induce ALL humanity to realize FULL LASTING ECON OM IC AND PHYSICAL SUCCESS plus enjoyment of the Earth without one individual interfering with or being advantage at the EXPENSE of another."

42. R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER "BUCKY"
WHAT I AM TRYING TO DO R. buckminster fuller BUCKY . R. buckminster fullerCENTENARY CELEBRATION. by Alice Martinez (from San Diego Earth Times).
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"When individuals join in a cooperative venture, the power generated far exceeds what they could have accomplished acting individually."
R. Buckminster Fuller WHAT I AM TRYING TO DO
R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER "BUCKY"
"The search for the principles governing the universe and help advance the evolution of humanity in accordance with them... finding ways of doing more with less to the end that all people everywhere can have more and more"  A cutely aware of our beings' LIMITATIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGING THE InFiNiTe mystery of the priori UNIVERSE.. into which we are born but NEVERTHELESS SEARCHING for A conscious MEANS of hopefully c OM petent participation by humanity in its own EVOLUTIONARY trending while employing only the uNiQuE advantages inhering EXCLUSIVELY to those i n D ive d U a l s how to take and maintain the econ OM ic initiative in the face of the formidable physical capital and credit advantage of the MASSIVE corporation and political states and deliberately avoiding POLITICAL ties and tactics while endeavoring by EXPERIMENTS and EXPLORATIONS to EXCITE individuals' AWARENESS and REALIZATION of humanity's

43. R. Buckminster Fuller
R. buckminster fuller (18951983), sometimes called the planet's friendly genius, gained renown as an inventor and designer of the Dymaxion House, the
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CHARTING NEW ROUTES TO THE 21ST CENTURY
"T he Dark Ages still reign over all humanity, and the depth and persistence of this domination are only now becoming clear. This Dark Ages prison has no steel bars, chains, or locks. Instead, it is locked by misorientation and built of misinformation. Caught up in a plethora of conditioned reflexes and driven by the human ego, both warden and prisoner attempt meagerly to compete with God. All are intractably skeptical ol what they do not understand. We are powerfully imprisoned in these Dark Ages simply by the terms in which we have been conditioned to think." R. Buckminster Fuller , from "Cosmography" (MacMillan, 1932)
R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) sometimes called "the planet's friendly genius," gained renown as an inventor and designer of the Dymaxion House, the Dymaxion Car, the Dymaxion Map, and the Geodesic dome - the only structure that actually gets stronger as it gets larger. As a philosopher and systems thinker, he coined the term "Spaceship Earth" and organized the World Game.
He was the mathematician who discovered Synergetics, nature's geometry. Bucky was World Fellow in Residence at the University of Pennsylvania and was a recipient of the Medal of Freedom from President Ronald Reagan in 1981.

44. Stanford Humanities Laboratory: R. Buckminster Fuller
R. buckminster fuller, Polymath. A collaborative publication. January 22February26, 2003 R. buckminster fuller Conversation Series. Visit
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R. Buckminster Fuller, Polymath
A collaborative venture between the Stanford University Libraries and SHL New: video excerpts from R. Buckminster Fuller Conversations series "A sailor, a machinist, a comprehensive generalist, a doer, a new former, a student of trends, a technical editor, a businessman, an angel, a quarterback, a lecturer, a critic, an experimental seminarist, a random element, a verb, a comprehensive designer, an inventor, an engineer, an architect, a cartographer, a philosopher, a poet, a cosmogonist, a choreographer, a visionary, a scientist, a valuable unit, a mathematician, an air pilot, a Navy lieutenant, an affable genie, a geometer, a maverick thinker, a gentle revolutionist, a lovable genius, an anti-academician, doctor of science, doctor of arts, doctor of design, doctor of humanities, an amiable lunatic, a prophet, the custodian of a vital resource." This is the list of attributes aptly assigned by a biographer to one of the 20th century's most remarkable and prolific creators: R. Buckminster Fuller, alias "Bucky," inventor of the Dymaxion car, the Dymaxion Dwelling Unit, and the geodesic dome; author of Utopia or Oblivion, 4D Timelock, Synergetics, Tetrascroll

45. R. Buckminster Conversation Series
R. buckminster fuller. Conversations. During his time in Black Mountain Collegein 1948, he first came into contact with R. buckminster fuller.
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46. R. Buckminster Fuller
R. buckminster fuller. Inventor, architect, engineer and utopian visionary, R. buckminsterfuller (18951983) was one of the century's most original thinkers.
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R. Buckminster Fuller Inventor, architect, engineer and utopian visionary, R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) was one of the century's most original thinkers. In 1927 Fuller designed the factory-assembled Dymaxion house, followed in 1928 by the three-wheeled Dymaxion car, for which Isamu Noguchi would sculpt a model. Fuller is most well-known for his later invention of the geodesic dome, and for his holistic proposals to solve the world's economic, social and ecological problems. Fuller's emphasis on the humanistic use of science and technology was a strong influence on the work of Isamu Noguchi, whom he met in 1929. That year Noguchi sculpted a chrome-plated head of Fuller, and they developed a close friendship that lasted until Fuller's death in 1983. Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi also shared a collaboration with architect Shoji Sadao, Executive Director of The Isamu Noguchi Foundation, Inc. , who started working with Fuller in the mid-Fifties (founding Fuller and Sadao, Inc. in 1960) and whose collaboration with Noguchi on the sculptor's landscape projects began in the early 1960s.

47. R. Buckminster Fuller Portrait
Picture, Portrait of R. buckminster fuller, 1929,chrome plated bronze. Photo FS Lincoln. Picture,
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Portrait of R. Buckminster Fuller , 1929, chrome plated bronze. Photo: F.S. Lincoln.

48. FUSION Anomaly. R. Buckminster Fuller
R. buckminster fuller This nOde last updated January 27th, 2003 and is permanentlymorphing (2 K'an (Lizard) / 17 Muwan (Owl) 184/260 - 12.19.9.17.4) God.
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This nOde last updated January 27th, 2003 and is permanently morphing...

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God Here is god's purpose-
for god, to me, it seems,
is a verb
not a noun,
proper or improper.
R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983), U.S. architect, engineer. Untitled poem (published in No More Secondhand God, 1963).
"There are no SOLIDS! There are no THINGS!" Inventions: Geodesic dome From man's first self made shelter to the Taj Mahal, the Dome is represented frequently throughout the history of civilization. Observatories, bathhouses, theaters, and temples are traditionally crowned with the magical shape of a Dome. In modern times Domes have been largely popularized by R. Buckminster Fuller. Using sacred geometry Bucky created geodesic designs that have been used in major architectural works worldwide. Both visually appealing and structurally superior , the geodesic Dome has been known to be the only thing standing after hurricane winds, and even a direct blast of the Atomic bomb at Hiroshima. Throughout

49. Inventions By R. Buckminster Fuller
(The Basic Biography is available from the R. buckminster fuller Institute, 3501Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, for five dollars.) Although he died a
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INTRODUCTION
GUINEA PIG B
I AM NOW CLOSE TO 88 and I am confident that the only thing important about me is that I am an average healthy human. I am also a living case history of a thoroughly documented, half-century, search-and-research project designed to discover what, if anything, an unknown, moneyless individual, with a dependent wife and newborn child, might be able to do effectively on behalf of all humanity that could not be accomplished by great nations, great religions or private enterprise, no matter how rich or powerfully armed. I started out fifty-six years ago, at the age of 32, to make that experiment. By good fortune I had acquired a comprehensive experience in commanding and handling ships, first as a sailor in Penobscot Bay, Maine, and later as a regular U.S. naval officer. The navy is inherently concerned with not only all the world's oceans, but also the world's dry land emanating exportable resources and import necessities and the resulting high seas commerce. The navy is concerned with all vital statistics. I saw that there was nothing to stop me from thinking about our total planet Earth and thinking realistically about how to operate it on an enduringly sustainable basis as the magnificent human-passengered spaceship that it is. Planet Earth is a superbly conceived and realized 6,586,242,500,000,000,000,000-ton (over 6.5 sextillion tons) spaceship, cruise-speeding frictionlessly and soundlessly on an incredibly accurate celestial course. Spaceship Earth's spherical passenger deck is largely occupied by a 140-million-square-mile "swimming pool, " whose three principal widenings are called oceans.

50. Inventions By R. Buckminster Fuller
Miracle Medicine Show. Layout copyleft © 1995 Christopher Rywalt. Textcopyright © 1982 R. buckminster fuller. crywalt@westnet.com.
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Planet Earth is a superbly conceived and realized 6,586,242,500,000,000,000,000-ton (over 6.5 sextillion tons) spaceship, cruise-speeding frictionlessly and soundlessly on an incredibly accurate celestial course. Spaceship Earth's spherical passenger deck is largely occupied by a 140-million-square-mile "swimming pool, " whose three principal widenings are called oceans. Next
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51. OAC:
Finding Aids Browse Stanford University Manuscripts Division fuller (R. buckminster) Papers. fuller (R. buckminster) Papers.
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Fuller (R. Buckminster) Papers Finding Aids Browse Stanford University Manuscripts Division Fuller (R. Buckminster) Papers
Fuller (R. Buckminster) Papers
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R. Buckminster Fuller Papers, ca. 1920-1983 Collection number:
Special Collections M1090 Creator:
Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983.
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164 lin ft. Repository:
Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.

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The papers of this 20th century polymath contain his personal archive the Dymaxion Chronofile, manuscripts, drawings and audio-visual materials relating to his career as an architect, mathematician, inventor and social critic.
To access these materials, please contact the contributing institution: Stanford University, Manuscripts Division Comments? Questions?
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52. R. Buckminster Fuller On PBS
Treatise on the art and science of buckminster fuller by Bonnie Goldstein DeVarco, with numerous links Category Arts Architecture F fuller, Richard buckminster......Man can no longer live by bred alone. R.buckminster fuller. Reload for new quote.
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Evolution makes many starts. Bucky, quoted by J. Baldwin
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53. WNET: R. Buckminster Fuller
R. buckminster fuller or Bucky, as he's affectionately known transformedthat low point in his life into a catalyst for transforming our planet's
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Dare To Be Naive
by Sarah Feldman Click the yellow arrows above to read other essays on Buckminster Fuller. Jobless, without savings or prospects, with a wife and newborn daughter to support, suicidal and drinking heavily, in 1927 Richard Buckminster Fuller had little reason to be optimistic about the future. R. Buckminster Fuller or "Bucky," as he's affectionately known transformed that low point in his life into a catalyst for transforming our planet's future and as well as his own. A mathematical genius, environmentalist, architect, cartographer, poet, and an engineer of rare foresight and a philosopher of unique insight, Fuller was born in 1895 but can be truly considered a 21st century man.
Renouncing personal success and financial gain, at age 32 Fuller set out to "search for the principles governing the universe and help advance the evolution of humanity in accordance with them." Central to his mission were the ideas that 1) he had to divest himself of false ideas and "unlearn" everything he could not verify through his own experience, and 2) human nature and nature itself could not be reformed and therefore it was the environment and our response to it that must be changed. Fuller entered into a two-year period of total seclusion, and began working on design solutions to what he inferred to be mankind's central problems.
With his goal of "finding ways of doing more with less to the end that all peopleeverywherecan have more and more," Fuller began designing a series of revolutionary structures. The most famous of these was the pre-fabricated, pole-suspended single-unit dwelling

54. Who2 Profile: R. Buckminster Fuller
R. buckminster fuller • Inventor / Visionary. The R. buckminster fullerFAQ Detailed explanations of his various gadgets and buzzwords.
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R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER Inventor / Visionary Fuller was a 20th century inventor, mathematician and futurist. Philosophically he was concerned with meeting the needs of a growing global civilization while reducing the use of natural resources; his inventions were meant to achieve those goals by simplifying and improving human housing and the objects of daily life. Never quite a mainstream figure, Fuller was viewed by some as an impractical dreamer but embraced by others as a visionary genius. His most famous invention, the geodesic dome, uses a series of interlocking triangles to create a lightweight, sturdy dome which needs no internal supports.
Extra credit : Fuller coined the phrase "Spaceship Earth." The Buckminster Fuller Institute
Dedicated to carrying on Bucky's ideas; good biographical info The R. Buckminster Fuller FAQ
Detailed explanations of his various gadgets and buzzwords Synergetics on the Web
Fuller information and philosophy Dedicated to Buckminster Fuller
A short fan page, but a great place to start on geodesics Birth:
12 July 1895 Birthplace:
Milton, Massachusetts

55. R. Buckminster Fuller - Quotes And Quotations
Author R. buckminster fuller, 1895 1983, - By 2000, politics will simply - Everyone is born a genius - Everything you've learned in
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56. Famous Quotes - R. Buckminster Fuller - Love Is Metaphysical Gravity.
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57. Who Was R. Buckminster Fuller?
Who was R. buckminster fuller? by Dr. Graeme Edwards. Early in his career, R. buckminsterfuller, fondly known as Bucky, was kicked out of Harvard University.
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Who was R. Buckminster Fuller?
by Dr. Graeme Edwards Early in his career, R. Buckminster Fuller, fondly known as "Bucky," was kicked out of Harvard University. Not once, but twice! Amazingly, by the end of his career - when he died in 1983 at the age of 88 - he had received 48 honorary degrees and doctorates. Although he had not "worked for a living" for 56 years, he was incredibly productive. He designed his life by living by a set of principles and self-discipline. Those principles can be summarized as " to recognize the value of each and every individual, and recognize the value of individuals who choose to work together." Bucky saw power in this because "together, we can be of greater service to our community." He observed that the greater number of people he chose to serve, the more effective he became. During his career, he wrote 22 books, many of which are still in print and available at libraries and bookstores. He was an adviser to a variety of governments, including the U.S., France, Brazil, China, India and Russia. More than that, Bucky was a friend to many: Mahatma Gandhi, John Denver (who wrote a song about Bucky called "What one man can do"), Albert Einstein and notable aviators Amelia Earhart and Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. Einstein felt that Bucky had a "true and intuitive understanding of his work." He marveled at Bucky's ability to turn this theory into practice. He once said, "Young man, you amaze me. I cannot conceive of anything I have ever done, having the slightest practical application." Bucky, while being a great thinker, was also a very practical man.

58. R. Buckminster Fuller: A Comprehensivist
R. buckminster fuller was best known for his geodesic domes. Thisfact has both helped and hampered our efforts to draw attention
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R. Buckminster Fuller was best known for his geodesic domes. This fact has both helped and hampered our efforts to draw attention to his synergetic geometry, the "invention behind the inventions." Scientists will typically make the link between the shape of a virus or carbon molecule, and the dome's distinctive architecture, but then stop short of exploring the underlying tetrahedral geometry, because "architecture" is not virology or chemistry, and because "synergetics" is not in their vocabulary. Kirby Urner
Some Other Sites to Learn About Bucky
  • Synergetics Home Page
  • Bucky Collection
  • Thinking Out Loud
  • Buckminster Fuller Institute ...
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  • 59. R. Buckminster Fuller [1895-1983] MiniPage At Maison D'Être Philosophy Bookstor
    R. buckminster fuller left a legacy of domed stadiums, a world economy based on abundancefor all, Dymaxion maps and houses and cars, and eloquent writings and
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    "For the first time in history it is now possible to take care of everybody at a higher standard of living than any have ever known. Only ten years ago the 'more with less' technology reached the point where this could be done. All humanity now has the option of becoming enduringly successful."
    — R. Buckminster Fuller, 1980
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    "Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth"
    [1963] by R. Buckminster Fuller
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    "The World of Buckminster Fuller" [1966 documentary] Mystic Fire VHS [11/95] out of stock/used full credits from IMDb "Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking" [1975] by R. Buckminster Fuller Macmillan pb [4/82] out of print/used Macmillan hardcover [1/75] out of print/used "Synergetics 2: Further Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking" [1979] Macmillan hardcover [12/79] out of print/used 'Synergetics' website "Critical Path" [1981] by R. Buckminster Fuller

    60. R. Buckminster Fuller, Writer And Polymath
    Poetry. fuller, R. buckminster, And It Came to Pass Not to Stay,Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1976. ISBN 002-541810-6.
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    Richard Buckminster Fuller
    July 12, 1895 (Milton, Massachusetts) - July 1, 1983 (Los Angeles, California)
    Poetry
    Fuller, R. Buckminster,
    And It Came to Pass Not to Stay, Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1976. ISBN: 0-02-541810-6
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