lovingthezone
My blogs
| Industry | Environment |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Architect |
| Location | California Bay Area, Park City Ski Resort, United States |
| Introduction | Ann is an Architect who writes on the construction of the human brain and its effect on creative expression and enhancement of life. In her view, new technologies that are expanding awareness of the mind’s abilities are similar to the kit of parts architects structurally combine to create the physical world. Her professor, R. Buckminster Fuller, provided her with the insight that no specialty is divided from another. She became a generalist early in her career, and continues to create links among all sciences and psychology in human awareness and the physical environment. Bucky’s concept of synergetics describes an interactive, balanced, and dynamic event. Our new century is the first time specialties of all kinds are merging with one another bringing this into clear focus. As a result, the brain is restructuring itself to create new worlds. Ann views the construction of digitally and technologically enhanced immersive environments the architecture of the twenty first century. This unprecedented revolution will provide new shelter for human minds struggling with an accelerating universe. visit Facebook http://www.annreynolds.com/site/Ann_Reynolds.html |
| Interests | technology, adventure, architecture, art, mountaineering,astronomy, competitive athletics |
| Favorite movies | Avatar, Ants, The Cruise, Out of Africa, Back to the Future, Mr. Diety, Defending Your Life, The Money Pit, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Vacation, Ratatouille, Divine Madness |
| Favorite music | Bach, Trance, Salsa, |
| Favorite books | The Holographic Universe, A Whole New Mind, Its Not About The Bike, Seven Years in Tibet, Annapurna, A New Kind of Science, Great Mambo Chicken and the Transhuman Condition, Future Shock, Revolutionary Wealth, What On Earth Have I Done?, Art and Physics, Book of the Hopi |
Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?
Expandability
