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  1. Fuller was the subject of two documentary films: The World of Buckminster Fuller (1971) and Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud (1996). Additionally, filmmaker Sam Green and the band Yo La Tengo collaborated on a 2012 "live documentary" about Fuller, The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller.

  2. 21 de jun. de 1974 · The World of Buckminster Fuller: Directed by Baylis Glascock, Robert Snyder. With Buckminster Fuller, Indira Gandhi. Architect, engineer, geometer, cartographer, philosopher, futurist, inventor of the famous geodesic dome and the dymaxion car, Buckminster Fuller was renowned for his comprehensive perspective on the world's problems.

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    • Documentary
    • Baylis Glascock, Robert Snyder
    • 1974-06-21
  3. Big Ideas. World Game. In the 1960’s Buckminster Fuller proposed a “great logistics game” and “world peace game” (later shortened to simply, the “World Game”) that was intended to be a tool that would facilitate a comprehensive, anticipatory, design science approach to the problems of the world.

  4. R. Buckminster Fuller, 1895 – 1983. Hailed as “one of the greatest minds of our times,” R. Buckminster Fuller was renowned for his comprehensive perspective on the worlds problems. For more than five decades, he developed pioneering solutions that reflected his commitment to the potential of innovative design to create technology that ...

  5. Buckminster Fuller had one of the most fascinating and original minds of his century. Born in 1895 in Milton, Massachusetts, he was the latest – if not the last – of the New England Transcendentalists. Like the transcendentalists, Fuller rejected the established religious and political notions of the past and adhered to an idealistic system ...

  6. 21 de out. de 2014 · The radical design conceived by inventor Richard Buckminster Fuller was futuristic and influential. Jonathan Glancey salutes a revolutionary structure.

  7. A obra. Pavilhão norte-americano da Exposição Mundial de 1967 (na Ilha de Santa Helena, Montreal, Quebec, Canadá) projectada por R. Buckminster Fuller. Hoje em dia designada de "Biosfera", é uma aplicação exemplar da estrutura designada por cúpula geodésica, segundo o conceito desenvolvido por Fuller, no âmbito do seu pensamento "sinergético".