Projection Design

“Projection Design” offers a hands-on approach to the design, planning and execution of digital projections in a variety of performance spaces by using a combination of industry standard and open source research software tools. This blog will serve as an online text for the developing book, "Technical Ecstasy" and link for the web-readings, online tutorials,software resources historical examples, video art and performance examples and essential class communications for Projection Design class taught by Patrick Pagano

Friday, September 5, 2014

Richard Bulkminster Fuller's World

After reading the introduction wrote by R. Buckminster Fuller in  Expanded Cinema, I could not immediately express those multiple intwined feelings presented in my heart. Fuller's thoughts is a miracle, his imagination seems come from thousand years of self-talking before. He jumps out of this world and thinks the all issues in this world just like a stand-by. It looks like unemotional but actually full of enthusiasm.  Firstly, he knows humankind's model of thinking and behaviour of nature. Then, he breaks all of them and constructs his own ways to analyse and explain them newly. Anyhow, he distinctly understands the exact words and exact description about all his piquant thoughts in his brain.

Fuller's viewpoint in this article makes a connection between woman's womb with our universe, the uncertainty of telepathy, the temporary of definition and the alternation and bluntness in our human's understanding. Woman's womb, biosphere-sheathed world, both like a self-regenerating and transforming organic machine. On one hand, He consciously or subconsciously implies the simpleness of everything, he abstracts core of everything in the universe and then reshape some into his emotional memorable characters,  but on the other hand, he admires humanity's intellectual and physical all kinds of infinite sorties and utilizes part of them to continue his metaphorical thoughts.

Also, I like "eye-beamed thoughts" this words,  vividly and thought-provoking. In our digital world, digital projection,  signals, transceivers and reception, cannot say there is nothing related the same? All in all, Fuller's theory is worthy of being deeply exploring and digging, only through that we could grasp and control the future tempo in our wanted field ingeniously and comprehensively.


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