42 Hours with Buckminster Fuller
Morgan Maher
Richard Buckminster Fuller was born July 12, 1895. As we approach the 112th rotation of Earth around the sun since that momentous date, perhaps we can finally begin to comprehend that, as Fuller put it, “The eternal is omniembracing and permeative; and the temporal is linear. This opens up a very high order of generalizations of generalizations. The truth could not be more omni-important, although it is often manifestly operative only as a linear identification of a special-case experience on a specialized subject.”
Or that,
“I have been a deliberate half-century-fused inciter of a cool-headed, natural, gestation-rate-paced revolution, armed with physically demonstrable livingry levers with which altogether to elevate all humanity to realization of an inherently sustainable, satisfactory-to-all, ever higher standard of living. Critical threshold-crossing of the inevitable revolution is already underway.”
Furthermore,
"The physical is inherently entropic, giving off energy in ever more disorderly ways. The metaphysical is antientropic, methodically marshalling energy. Life is antientropic. It is spontaneously inquisitive. It sorts out and endeavors to understand.”
So,
“Take the initiative. Go to work, and above all co-operate and don’t hold back on one another or try to gain at the expense of another. Any success in such lopsidedness will be increasingly short-lived. These are the synergetic rules that evolution is employing and trying to make clear to us. They are not man-made laws. They are the infinitely accommodative laws of the intellectual integrity governing universe.”
Understand that,
“Evolution consists of many great revolutionary events taking place quite independently of man’s consciously attempting to bring them about. Man is very vain; he likes to feel that he is responsible for all the favorable things that happen, and he is innocent of all the unfavorable happenings. But all the larger evolutionary patternings seeming favorable or unfavorable to man’s conditioned reflexing are transpiring transcendentally to any of man’s conscious planning or contriving.”
Therefore,
“We evolute toward ever lesser brain comprehension lags — ergo, toward ever diminishing error; ergo, ever diminishing misunderstandings; ergo, ever diminishing fear, and its brain-lagging painful errors of objectivity; wherefore we approach eternal instantaneity of absolute and total comprehension. The eternal instantaneity of no lag at all. However, we have now learned from our generalizations of the great complexity of the interactions of principles as we are disembarrassed of our local, exclusively physical chemistry of information-sensing devices — that what is approached is eternal and instant awareness of absolute reality of all that ever existed.”
Get comfortable, make yourself a fresh, healthy drink or perhaps a pot of tea, prepare some fruit and dive into Everything I Know: 42 Hours with Buckminster Fuller.
As it explains on the site: "During the last two weeks of January 1975 Buckminster Fuller gave an extraordinary series of lectures concerning his entire life’s work. These thinking out loud lectures span 42 hours and examine in depth all of Fuller's major inventions and discoveries from the 1927 Dymaxion house, car and bathroom, through the Wichita House, geodesic domes, and tensegrity structures, as well as the contents of Synergetics. Autobiographical in parts, Fuller recounts his own personal history in the context of the history of science and industrialization. The stories behind his Dymaxion car, geodesic domes, World Game and integration of science and humanism are lucidly communicated with continuous reference to his synergetic geometry. Permeating the entire series is his unique comprehensive design approach to solving the problems of the world. Some of the topics Fuller covered in this wide ranging discourse include: architecture, design, philosophy, education, mathematics, geometry, cartography, economics, history, structure, industry, housing and engineering." Prepare for lift off. Destination: Spaceship Earth.
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Critiques of Fuller?
I am currently reading Critical Path by Fuller. He is definitely an amazing figure, however I feel there is a lack of critical response to his work. Has anyone created a meaningful analysis of his entire system of thought, which reduces it to its essential principles, and makes a sympathetic but thorough evaluation of his ideas in relation to contemporary knowledge? If so, I would really like to know about it!
"Will the transformation."-Rilke
Critiques of Fuller?
yes, there should be a more in-depth look at his work, not sure if there actually has been, but Ill keep an eye out.
My feeling is that Fuller is just now becoming broadly noticed in the same way that Marshall Mcluhan was 're-discovered' when the internet started taking off around the early 90's- that's probably a good sign. The thing with Fuller is that he's simultaneously wonderfully practical (geodesic domes) yet slightly 'out there' --(glass dome over Manhattan).
Also he just 'did things' or 'made things' and gave little thought to the business side, was never interested in making money unless it was to fuel the next design project. Which is fine and of course his work is extensive but little of it actually ever took root.
Another thing is that Buckminster is an ultra-original and this is reflected in his writing. He pretty much developed his own language and grammatical structure, which can be daunting to some.
Actually, watching this video one can get a sense of his cadence, yet I honestly find it difficult to listen to him, as opposed to someone like Terence Mckenna, who's a joy to listen to yet his writing is, in some sense, less extensive in comparison to Fuller.
No one else really bares the name of 'Buckminster'.
But sometimes I wonder, what ever happened to Richard?
Critiques and Expanding Fuller's Synergetics
The Synergetics Collaborative is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to bringing together a diverse group of people with an interest in Buckminster Fuller's Synergetics in face-to-face workshops, symposia, seminars, pow-wows, and other meetings to educate and support research and understanding of the many facets of Synergetics, its methods and principles.
The group strongly encourages people to think in their own way to expand on Fuller. Bucky was strongly opposed to the idea of "faith" observing that faith was letting other people do the thinking for you. The Synergetics Collaborative has no faith in Fuller's work, instead we critically analyze Fuller's legacy and expand it according to the initiatives of our membership.
We are organizing a major Symposium on Synergetics and Morphology: Explorations into the Shapes of Nature from 2-4 November 2007 in Providence, RI.