I've loved Fuller's ideas since I was a kid. They're revolutionary, especially the concept of building something that better serves human needs. I've tried. It's not easy. I found my own limitations, other people's too, as well as contexts that militate against anything more than short term success—at best. In my autumn years, I've drawn…
I've loved Fuller's ideas since I was a kid. They're revolutionary, especially the concept of building something that better serves human needs. I've tried. It's not easy. I found my own limitations, other people's too, as well as contexts that militate against anything more than short term success—at best. In my autumn years, I've drawn back to an attempt at creating very small models, things I can maintain with Deb, e.g. neighbourhood urban agriculture.
I've loved Fuller's ideas since I was a kid. They're revolutionary, especially the concept of building something that better serves human needs. I've tried. It's not easy. I found my own limitations, other people's too, as well as contexts that militate against anything more than short term success—at best. In my autumn years, I've drawn back to an attempt at creating very small models, things I can maintain with Deb, e.g. neighbourhood urban agriculture.
You're still in your very early autumn years, my friend, and "very small" can add up.