Synergetics Collaborative (SNEC) presents its

Fifth Annual Summer Workshop in Oswego, NY, 23-24 June 2007

Summer Workshop on Quantum Building: The First 28 Most-Efficient-Minimum Geometrical Systems

Theme:
Quantum Building: The First 28 Most-Efficient-Minimum Geometrical Systems
Description:
The Synergetics Collaborative's Fifth Annual Summer Workshop in Oswego will focus on "Quantum Building: The First 28 Most-Efficient-Minimum Geometrical Systems". The main workshop will be led by Thomas Miller who writes
The workshop is about learning to clone the four basic cloning grids that make the volume quanta (Fuller's term) the "a" module, a-b module, mite and "t" module. We will concentrate on the first three. The grids become self-organizing which needs four abilities: self-stabilization, self-correction, self-regeneration and self-innovation. The overall idea is that these modules have a modular building system inside them and we will explore that system.
In addition, there will be artifact exhibit space for participants and time for all participants to discuss and share their work.
When:
A reception will be held on Friday, June 22 from 7 PM - 9 PM
Saturday 23 June 2007, 8AM - 9PM
Sunday 24 June 2007, 8AM - 6PM
Where:
SUNY Oswego
Department of Technology, Design Studio
Wilber Hall, Design Studio, Room 350
Oswego, NY 13126-3155
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