Websites on Fuller, Richard Buckminster: Buckminster Fuller Institute Provides a biography and bibliography of Fuller and images and descriptions of his inventions. Includes geodesic domes, Synergetics, and Design Science. Buckminster Fuller: Thinking out Loud TV program by wNetStation, New York. Clips and quotes. Video cassette for sale. Gallery of expandable thumbnails of major works. The Bucky Fuller Travelling Miracle Medicine Show Buckminster Fuller's description of his inventions with pictures of Fuller. Chris Fearnley's List of Buckminster Fuller References A collection of links relating to the work of R. Buckminster Fuller. Dymaxion Projection Animation The earth, as represented by Buckminster Fuller's icosahedral projection. The Fuller Map Buckminster Fuller's ideas about geometry, architecture, cartography, and cognition in an analytical framework. Includes references for further study. A Fuller Universe An illustrated article by Beedge from New Dimensions Journal on the influential ideas of Buckminster Fuller. Also audio clips of commentary on Fuller by colleague Amy Edmondson and others. Geodesic Domes Ray-traced picture of a dome and links to information about Buckminster Fuller. Henry Ford Museum: The Dymaxion House Illustrated account of the restoration and first public display of the house, in Dearborn, Michigan. Nature's Invisible Architecture Treatise on the art and science of Buckminster Fuller by Bonnie Goldstein DeVarco, with numerous links and references. R. Buckminster Fuller FAQ Answers to frequently asked questions on Fuller, compiled by Christopher J. Fearnley from the discussions on the Bitnet mailing list Geodesic and its Usenet gateway. R. Buckminster Fuller's Synergetics A technical treatise, reaching book length, about many of the ideas developed by Fuller. Illustrated with 32 color plates and six drawings. Synergetics on the Web An introduction to some of Fuller's innovations: synergetics, geodesic domes, fuller projection maps, with illustrations. US Pavilion at Expo '67 Photographs, discussion and sources on the geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao at Montreal, Canada, in 1967, from Great Buildings Online.
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