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Buckyworks

An accessible introduction (not an academic treatise) to Fuller's recurring concepts, themes, and anecdotes, written by an author who encountered Fuller as a Michigan design student in 1952. It surveys his success/failure framing, the 'Guinea Pig B' self-experiment, and the Chronofile archive.

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Buckyworks

Buckminster Fuller repeated his major concepts, themes, anecdotes, and examples with minor differences (and occasional inconsistencies) throughout his lectures and writings. This book is an introduction, not an academic treatise — making no attempt to footnote paraphrases, quotes, and concepts, but taking care to identify what is certainly his.

Core structure

  • Credits and Copyrights
  • A Grain of Salt
  • Success and Failure
  • Guinea Pig B
  • The Chronofile
  • Wind Sucks

Main ideas

  • Buckminster Fuller repeated his major concepts, themes, anecdotes, and examples with minor differences (and occasional inconsistencies) throughout his lectures and writings.
  • The author's credentials: Buckminster Fuller entered his life while he was a freshman design student at the University of Michigan in 1952.
  • Fuller saw that there was nothing to stop him from trying to think about the total planet Earth and how to operate it on an enduringly sustainable basis as the magnificent human-passengered spaceship that it is.
  • Bucky had been keeping scrapbooks of things that interested him since 1907, but he didn't officially name his collection "Chronofile" until a decade later.

Why it matters

It documents a Fuller-related source project in a form that can be compared against the rest of the corpus, introducing newcomers to Fuller's recurring concepts and the Chronofile method of lifelong self-documentation.

See Also

Sources

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