You Belong to the Universe Lib/E: Buckminster Fuller and the Future

Author:   Jonathon Keats ,  Josh Bloomberg
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Publication Date:   02 August 2016
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Author:   Jonathon Keats ,  Josh Bloomberg
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
ISBN:  

9781504760393


ISBN 10:   1504760395
Publication Date:   02 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
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A wonderfully written and highly necessary book about one of the twentieh century's most enigmatic outliers. -- Douglas Coupland, author and artist Fuller was born in privilege, educated by experience and his own intuition, and created his own myth. Along the way he enriched human existence with inventions such as the geodesic dome and revolutionary concepts about peace and our place in the environment. Jonathon Keats has done a superb job of distinguishing fact from legend and refocusing our attention on Fuller's thoughts and perceptions. The work of a remarkable man has yielded a remarkable book. -- Michael Hiltzik, author of Big Science Was Buckminster Fuller a dreamer, a genius, or a deluded crackpot? In his fascinating book Jonathon Keats shows that Fuller was all three-and that his vision of a design-driven global ecosystem in which humans live harmoniously with nature is more pertinent now than ever before. More than just a biography of the man and his ideas, Keats' book is an inspiring call to action. -- Laura J. Snyder, author of Eye of the Beholder Keats emphasizes [Buckminster Fuller's] ideas without ignoring his often controversial accomplishments in a biography that manages to be enthusiastic without descending into hagiography...Keats's insightful account of this impressive American innovator reveals a man who managed to be 'both corporate and anti-establishment, ' more pragmatic than concerned with resolving contradictions. -- Publishers Weekly Keats' excellent book on Buckminster Fuller recalls a remarkable life in engineering and beyond, an underestimated and underappreciated life. Fuller's tale reminds us that the future is best predicted by those who invent it. -- Craig Newmark, founder, Craigslist Buckminster Fuller is perhaps one of the most unrecognized visionaries of the twentieth century. In You Belong to the Universe, Jonathon Keats unpacks the many eccentric details of Fuller's life, and explores the implications of Fuller's designs and blueprints for a better society...Keats presents an interesting look at the way innovation has transformed from Fuller's day into the energy and cost saving practices that are being explored today. -- Manhattan Book Review In You Belong to the Universe, Keats offers a new perspective on the legacy of R. Buckminster Fuller and suggests that his timeless approach to design could affect global change. -- Discovery News It's become cliche for people in tech to say they want to make the world better. But Fuller meant it. In You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future, Keats explores Fuller's life and work with an eye toward what companies like Google and Tesla Motors owe a man who (for real) wanted to change the world. -- Wired


A wonderfully written and highly necessary book about one of the twentieh century's most enigmatic outliers. -- Douglas Coupland, author and artist Buckminster Fuller is perhaps one of the most unrecognized visionaries of the twentieth century. In You Belong to the Universe, Jonathon Keats unpacks the many eccentric details of Fuller's life, and explores the implications of Fuller's designs and blueprints for a better society...Keats presents an interesting look at the way innovation has transformed from Fuller's day into the energy and cost saving practices that are being explored today. -- Manhattan Book Review Fuller was born in privilege, educated by experience and his own intuition, and created his own myth. Along the way he enriched human existence with inventions such as the geodesic dome and revolutionary concepts about peace and our place in the environment. Jonathon Keats has done a superb job of distinguishing fact from legend and refocusing our attention on Fuller's thoughts and perceptions. The work of a remarkable man has yielded a remarkable book. -- Michael Hiltzik, author of Big Science In You Belong to the Universe, Keats offers a new perspective on the legacy of R. Buckminster Fuller and suggests that his timeless approach to design could affect global change. -- Discovery News It's become cliche for people in tech to say they want to make the world better. But Fuller meant it. In You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future, Keats explores Fuller's life and work with an eye toward what companies like Google and Tesla Motors owe a man who (for real) wanted to change the world. -- Wired Keats emphasizes [Buckminster Fuller's] ideas without ignoring his often controversial accomplishments in a biography that manages to be enthusiastic without descending into hagiography...Keats's insightful account of this impressive American innovator reveals a man who managed to be 'both corporate and anti-establishment, ' more pragmatic than concerned with resolving contradictions. -- Publishers Weekly Keats' excellent book on Buckminster Fuller recalls a remarkable life in engineering and beyond, an underestimated and underappreciated life. Fuller's tale reminds us that the future is best predicted by those who invent it. -- Craig Newmark, founder, Craigslist Was Buckminster Fuller a dreamer, a genius, or a deluded crackpot? In his fascinating book Jonathon Keats shows that Fuller was all three-and that his vision of a design-driven global ecosystem in which humans live harmoniously with nature is more pertinent now than ever before. More than just a biography of the man and his ideas, Keats' book is an inspiring call to action. -- Laura J. Snyder, author of Eye of the Beholder


It's become cliche for people in tech to say they want to make the world better. But Fuller meant it. In You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future, Keats explores Fuller's life and work with an eye toward what companies like Google and Tesla Motors owe a man who (for real) wanted to change the world. -- Wired In You Belong to the Universe, Keats offers a new perspective on the legacy of R. Buckminster Fuller and suggests that his timeless approach to design could affect global change. -- Discovery News Buckminster Fuller is perhaps one of the most unrecognized visionaries of the twentieth century. In You Belong to the Universe, Jonathon Keats unpacks the many eccentric details of Fuller's life, and explores the implications of Fuller's designs and blueprints for a better society...Keats presents an interesting look at the way innovation has transformed from Fuller's day into the energy and cost saving practices that are being explored today. -- Manhattan Book Review Keats' excellent book on Buckminster Fuller recalls a remarkable life in engineering and beyond, an underestimated and underappreciated life. Fuller's tale reminds us that the future is best predicted by those who invent it. -- Craig Newmark, founder, Craigslist Keats emphasizes [Buckminster Fuller's] ideas without ignoring his often controversial accomplishments in a biography that manages to be enthusiastic without descending into hagiography...Keats's insightful account of this impressive American innovator reveals a man who managed to be 'both corporate and anti-establishment, ' more pragmatic than concerned with resolving contradictions. -- Publishers Weekly Was Buckminster Fuller a dreamer, a genius, or a deluded crackpot? In his fascinating book Jonathon Keats shows that Fuller was all three-and that his vision of a design-driven global ecosystem in which humans live harmoniously with nature is more pertinent now than ever before. More than just a biography of the man and his ideas, Keats' book is an inspiring call to action. -- Laura J. Snyder, author of Eye of the Beholder Fuller was born in privilege, educated by experience and his own intuition, and created his own myth. Along the way he enriched human existence with inventions such as the geodesic dome and revolutionary concepts about peace and our place in the environment. Jonathon Keats has done a superb job of distinguishing fact from legend and refocusing our attention on Fuller's thoughts and perceptions. The work of a remarkable man has yielded a remarkable book. -- Michael Hiltzik, author of Big Science A wonderfully written and highly necessary book about one of the twentieh century's most enigmatic outliers. -- Douglas Coupland, author and artist


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Jonathon Keats is a writer, artist, and experimental philosopher. He is recently the author of the story collection The Book of the Unknown, winner of the American Library Association's 2010 Sophie Brody Medal. Josh Bloomberg, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, is a trained professional actor with extensive audiobook experience as a director and narrator. Having worked with some of the biggest publishers in the audiobook industry, he is used to performing at high standards. He speaks English, French, and Hebrew fluently and is a member of the Audio Publishers Association. He also records his voice for commercial spots and other types of voice-over. In his spare time, he loves making homemade almond milk.

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