If you’re already familiar with R. Buckminster Fuller, you won’t learn much from the current exhibition at Edward Cella Art & Architecture. It’s not much of an introduction, either, but still presents ...
Voila! You're good to go. A new documentary turns this formula on its head… which may be no surprise considering its subject. "The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller" is a live documentary by Academy ...
CARBONDALE — The R. Buckminster Fuller Dome Home at 407 S. Forest Ave. is one step closer to having a museum and visitor center. During the regular Carbondale City Council meeting on June 13, the ...
Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sam Green (The Weather Underground) teams up with indie rock icons Yo La Tengo to present The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller Friday at the Contemporary Arts ...
In its program for “R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe,” Arena Stage includes a list of 43 things Fuller’s son-in-law compiled to describe his father in-law. Some of them ...
A commemorative postage stamp honoring the legendary inventor, architect, engineer, designer, geometrician, cartographer and philosopher R. Buckminster Fuller has been issued by the US Postal Service.
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A soundtrack is an essential part of a movie, so it’s appropriate that the “live documentary” “The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller” has a live soundtrack. When filmmaker Sam Green brings the show ...
CARBONDALE — A free, public presentation on the work and legacy of noted futurist, architect and designer R. Buckminster Fuller by one of his former students is set for Sunday, April 7, at Southern ...
The one-man show "R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe" is a roller coaster for the brain. It starts with a slow, anticipatory chug-chug as Fuller, played by Ron Campbell, ...
R. Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) fell out of fashion, like his geodesic domes, with the waning of the ’60s. The self-described “citizen of the world” was a futurist and optimist who naturally ...
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