kirby urner wrote: >OK, so a few posts back I talked about moving away from writing >Pythonic math and heading for the green fields of television. >Certainly I've taken that tack in my blog some, but I can't stop >myself with the gnu math writing. > > I would actually love to see an "American Masters" kind of documentary about Fuller. For most of us going to primary sources to understand what Fuller is about is not an option. Talk about presuming an interested reader! The underlying subject matter of Fuller seems to be, in one way or other, Fuller. The writing is extremely self-referential. "As I said in Book XYZ..." - no longer any need to go into further detail, we have Book XYZ at our fingertips if not committed to memory. He goes a step further than presuming interested readers, and presumes devotees.
Let's assume that he had it right, and that is the only way available to him to get his message out, and that his inner voice telling him who he was was not on the fritz. What one tends to get on the web are signs of devotion, and disjointed pieces of his ideas. In this case some somersaults are probably necessary to generate interest in Fuller. An in this case a documentary drawing on archival fottage, interviews with known quantity thinkers who can speak to his importance, and a debunker or two for balance, would be quite interesting, and I think find an audience. Would give a lot better context to your Python math, which I find to be a bit disjointed in focusing on, absent the Fuller context, what seems like a relatively unimportant mathematical brooklet. Art _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
