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1. BUCKY: THE DESIGN SCIENCE REVOLUTION

BUCKY: The Design Science Revolution is a radical documentary that dives deep into the mind and mission of R. Buckminster Fuller, the rogue inventor and global thinker who believed humanity could solve its biggest problems through design—not politics.
This film follows Bucky’s crusade to empower ordinary people with extraordinary tools: geodesic domes, Dymaxion maps, synergy models, and a blueprint for planetary survival.Featuring rare footage, immersive visualizations, and commentary from modern innovators,
BUCKY reveals how his once-dismissed “utopian” ideas are now blueprints for the 21st century.
“This is not science fiction. This is design science.”
  • Deep dive into Fuller’s Design Science Method
  • Case studies: circular housing, solar grid mapping, transportation equity
  • Educators and students using Bucky’s methods to tackle climate, poverty, and waste
  • Partnered with real-world design labs, schools, and urban planning experiments
Message: “You don’t predict the future. You design it.”
2. BUCKY: A FULLER FUTURE
BUCKY: A Fuller Future is a mind-expanding documentary that explores the life, vision, and urgent relevance of R. Buckminster Fuller—the futurist, inventor, and systems thinker who challenged humanity to “do more with less.” Through rare archival footage, immersive animation, and interviews with contemporary thinkers, the film traces Fuller’s journey from misfit to modern prophet. From geodesic domes to world peace through design science, BUCKY reveals how his ideas can still reshape our world—if we listen.
  • A sweeping intro to Fuller’s life, inventions, and worldview
  • Interviews with modern scientists, artists, and activists
  • Visual tour of domes, Dymaxion cars, geodesics, and ephemerization
Ends with a “what if” future that integrates his design logic in education, urban planning,
and energy.
Message: “Humanity has everything it needs — if we learn to think.
“We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims.” — Buckminster Fuller
3. BUCKY: THE WORLD GAME
BUCKY: The World Game is an urgent and illuminating documentary that revisits one of the
boldest ideas of the 20th century: a simulation designed not to destroy the world—but to save it.
Conceived by R. Buckminster Fuller, The World Game was a global-scale problem-solving
tool that invited people to “play for all humanity” using real-world data, systems thinking, and a
cooperative mindset.
Developed in the 1960s as a counterpoint to Cold War militarism, the World Game used
maps, computers, and interactive models to track energy, food, population, and resources.
Fuller’s goal was radical: to make the world work for everyone—without requiring anyone to
suffer or go without.
This documentary fuses never-before-seen archival footage, interactive animations, and
interviews with contemporary futurists, game designers, and climate activists to unpack
what the World Game meant then—and what it could mean now.
As global crises accelerate—from climate breakdown to wealth inequality—the film asks:
  • Why was the World Game sidelined?
  • What can we learn from its logic today?
  • Could AI and open data revive its original purpose?
    Through the lens of Fuller’s bold optimism and hard mathematics, BUCKY: The World Game
    offers not just a biography of an idea—but an invitation to reboot global thinking. It’s a call to
    redesign the rules of the game we’re all playing.
    “We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully nor for much longer
    unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common.” — Bucky Fuller
  • The rebirth of Fuller’s World Game using modern data, networks, and AI
  • Global youth in a shared simulation to solve planetary crises
  • Audience-as-player format: interactive apps, real-time collaboration
Culminates in a virtual Buckminster AI guiding gameplay (via avatar or prompt logic)
Message: “Make the world work for 100% of humanity — without ecological offense or
disadvantage to anyone.”