| R.
Buckminster Fuller Archives Available Through Stanford University |
| April, 2004 |
In 1999, Stanford University acquired the archives
of R. Buckminster Fuller, Class of 1913, architect, engineer, designer,
poet and polymath. The collection contains over 1300 linear feet
of papers and manuscripts, 2000 hours of video and audio recordings,
and thousands of models and other artifacts. Since the acquisition
of the R. Buckminster Fuller Archives in 1999, Stanford University
Libraries has collaborated closely with the Stanford Humanities
Laboratory, developing innovative ways to make the vast collection
available to students, researchers, and the general public.
The centerpiece of the Stanford collection is the Dymaxion Chronofile,
a formal chronological file of “Bucky’s life.”
The Chronofile, a vast scrapbook, included copies of all his incoming
and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes and sketches,
and even dry cleaning bills. By the end of his life, the Chronofile
amounted to 270 linear feet.
Fuller intended for the Chronofile to be a case study of his life
in context, in which his daily activities were presented in parallel
with developments in technology and society. In addition to the
Chronofile, the collection includes materials relating to his family's
history; photographs and slides documenting his family and his work;
video and audio tapes of his lectures around the world; business
and legal files; original manuscripts; physical models and other
artifacts.
Explore the life of Buckminster Fuller at Stanford University’s
online archive:
Stanford Library:
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/fuller/index.html
Stanford Humanities Lab
http://www.stanford.edu/group/shl/research/bucky.html

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