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Screenwriting in a Digital Era (Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting)

[audiobook] Screenwriting in a Digital Era (Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting) by Kathryn Millard at Arts-Photography

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Canadarsquo;s entry to the 12th International Architecture Exhibition; la Biennale di Venezia; offers a vision for a new generation of responsive architecture. The collaborative work conceived by Philip Beesley is an immersive; interactive architectural installation fitted with arrays of sensors and kinetic devices. Lightweight interlinking systems are interwoven with next-generation chemistry that supports exchanges within the environment; in pursuit of an environment that lsquo;cares.rsquo; The book contains essays by theorists and designers; extended photography; and detailed design documents of the evolving project. Contributions by Michelle Addington; Rachel Armstrong; William Elsworthy; Rob Gorbet; Eric Haldenby; Jonah Humphrey; Christian Joakim; Geoff Manaugh; Detlef Mertins; Neil Spiller; and Cary Wolfe.


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. It takes a genius to know one.By Marin readerI have been waiting for this book since 1982; when I spent the better part of two days listening to a one-on-one Bucky lecture entitled "Urgent Warnings for Humanity." I promised Bucky I would write the book that Jonathon Keats has at long last written. Thank you; Mr. Keats.Because Buckminster Fuller is one of Spaceship Earths greatest thinkers; it has been difficult to muster the confidence to write about him and the things he told me those thirty plus years ago. But with this book my confidence grows. What Jonathon Keats has beautifully done is capture the genius of this amazing man; in a way that will tingle your spine with knowing. If any single person captures both the early spirituality and the technologically driven evolution of our country; it is Buckminster Fuller. And if anyone has captured the Buckys magic it is Keats. The only thing I see missing is some of Buckys damning of capitalism and the fossil fuel industry in particular. It omits mention of Buckys GRUNCH of Giants; which reads like the perfect preface to Bernie Sanders presidential campaign; and is very timely. But Bucky was such a comprehensivist; you can hardly fault a book that leaves something out. Bucky truly was the Leonardo da Vinci of the twentieth century. And Keats shows it takes one to know one.5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. You Belong to the Universe is an excellent read. Its both educational and entertainingBy Justin ValleyOverall; You Belong to the Universe is an excellent read. Its both educational and entertaining. More important; it provokes even more curiosity in readers for ways to apply some of Buckys most famous ideas to problems (still) facing the world today. My background with Bucky was in having read Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth and Critical Path a few years ago. Both helped form my beliefs to an extent; and I had held Fuller in very high esteem since that time. Keats book shines light on some of the less flattering qualities of Buckys life--specifically that he was as talented a self-promoter as he was a scientist. That said; I now see Bucky as the flawed human that we all are; as opposed to some mythological figure; and that has made all of his thinking feel both more accessible and more readily adaptable to my needs. Its truly a gift.The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the shocking choice by the publishers to completely omit any figures in the hardcover edition of this book. An example in relation to the Dymaxion maps: "...Fuller replaced his fourteen-sided cuboctahedron with a twenty-sided icosahedron; in which all faces were triangular." I felt I had to read this book next to my computer with a google window ready to go; and thats coming from someone who has a Dymaxion Map hanging on their office wall.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not light readingBy Tghu VerdInteresting bio on an apparently complicated and possibly narcissistic man who really was ahead of his time. The Fuller of his own imagination is well contrasted with the public Fuller - and the failing Fuller; not much that he did was successful - and I enjoyed the telling.

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