Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: John Gorman ("Buckminster Fuller: Designing for Mobility"):
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Description of Pictures: Author Michael John Gorman presented Buckminster Fuller as an inventor through a visual exploration of his innovative projects. Hailed as one of the greatest minds of our times, Richard Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) is known as an American visionary. Designer, architect, engineer, inventor and philosopher, he was undeniably one of the key innovators of the 20th century.
John Gorman is the project director of Arkimedia, an initiative that explores science, technology and their connections with the arts in Dublin, Ireland. He is the former associate curator of the Buckminster Fuller Collection at Stanford University Libraries, and author of the new book "Buckminster Fuller: Designing for Mobility." A visually rich and complete overview of Fuller's design and architectural production, Gorman's book situates Fuller's projects in their historical context.
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2005 photos: Equipment this year: I used four cameras -- two Fujifilm S7000 cameras (which were plagued by dust inside the lens), a new Fujifilm S5200 (nice but not great and I hated the proprietary xD memory chips), and a Canon PowerShot S1 IS (returned because it felt flimsy to me). I gave my Epson camera to my catsitter. Both of the S7000s were in for repairs over Christmas.
Trips this year: Florida (for Lotusphere), a driving trip down south (seeing sites in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia), Williamsburg, and Chicago.
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