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  Where do THE REALLY GOOD ideas come from NOW?   as of 11/11/2011 - THE very best IDEAS come from HERE
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    Where do THE REALLY GOOD ideas come from NOW?   as of 11/11/2011 - THE very best IDEAS come from HERE
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is run by the Chartered Institute of Building. I have used my own best Eight of Twelve choice of these images, below, to illustrate ... E I G H T   B U C K Y   I D E A S   T O   S A V E   T H E   P L A N E T   A N D  Y O U R   S A N I T Ythat Patricia Ravasio has published in her True Story • The Girl from Spaceship Earth •  You’ll find the author's blog at BuckyIdeas.com. Please visit there to read about Buckminster Fuller's IDEAS for today and for news about upcoming events and books.FORM FOLLOWS IDEA examines the work and ideas of influential designers Ralph Ball and Maxine Naylor. Their reflections and propositions provide a refreshing and provocative approach to design, touching on issues such as craftsmanship, modernism, and the role of nature and commercialism in design. Ball and Naylor's work explores ideas of space beyond the physical object. Their concern with cultural and social values is manifest in the form and (dis)function of their designs and appropriations of everyday objects, such as chairs, lights and shelving. FORM FOLLOWS IDEA features their approach to these objects through cultural, ecological and visual narratives. As such, their book provides a playful yet critical re-evaluation of familiar forms and typologies. ALL of which I would dedicate to my fleeting relationship with Eric R Kuhne and his LOVE of BOOKS and every[THING] related to  the SPiRALogic • ART of the POSSIBLE "Rugged textured cable pipes ran over my head at a train station in New York, creating a trance-like, frightful pattern," says Gautam Kamat Bambolkar. "They ran from the edge of the entrance to an infinite end. It looked nothing less than a scary man-made cave." 1. Embrace abundance, not scarcity. Humans are falsely conditioned by the notion of scarcity promoted by Charles Darwin and Thomas Malthus. The idea of survival of the fittest sets up an us-versus-them mentality. If we believe there is not enough for all, overconsumption and greed are natural results. Only by embracing abundance and setting out to prove there is enough for all can we achieve Bucky’s overriding objective, “To make the world work for one hundred percent of all humanity in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological damage or harm to any individual.” In other words, whether we think we can or think we can’t, we are right.  …
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Blog Post: [IT] IS in[DEED] TIME TO THINK & PONDER THIS [IDEA]

Added by Michael Grove at 10:28 on February 15, 2022
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of SURVIVAL was presented to KODAK and discarded by them because of their lack of Corporate Vision; and many moons before that rejected by Encyclopaedia Britannica, following a visit from the whole Executive Board to my business in the Old Barn in Tackley - IS testament enough to the concept that GOOD DESIGN IDEAS never date if they are rooted in NATURE. …
Added by Michael Grove at 10:36 on March 19, 2016
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re housework; James Fallows’s prescient warning about the consequences of invading Iraq; or Ta-Nehisi Coates’s case for reparations. The Atlantic’s Ideas section, which I oversee, aims to build on this rich legacy. The essays published in Ideas continue to challenge readers’ preconceptions.                                       Yoni Appelbaum Senior Editor, The Atlantic 3 years before the United Nations made its Declaration of Human Rights President Roosevelt's science advisor, Dr. Vannevar Bush - published in the July edition of Atlantic Monthly - his IDEA of a wondrous machine which he called a memex. A machine which would enable you to search through information with incredible speed. You could pinpoint a thought in a book, leap to a related piece, pointing to a newspaper story and go on linking ideas until you built, in essence, a record tracing your own train of thought - one which you could pass along to friends and associates. All of which would be considerably closer to the way the MIND works. …
Added by Michael Grove at 17:17 on March 29, 2022
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