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- Geoscope abstract "The Geoscope was a proposal by Buckminster Fuller in 1962 to create a 200-foot-diameter (61 m) globe, which would be covered in colored lights so that it could function as a large spherical display. It was envisioned that the Geoscope would be connected to computers which would allow it to display both historical and current data, and enable people to visualize large scale patterns around the globe.Many of Fuller's ideas for the functions of the Geoscope are now being realized by virtual globes. Fuller did not limit his use of the term "Geoscope" to the 200 foot (61 m) diameter globe proposed for installation near the U.N. He also used it to refer to smaller globes to be viewed from the inside outwards toward the stars.He states in his book Critical Path:".
- Geoscope wikiPageID "22917449".
- Geoscope wikiPageLength "1993".
- Geoscope wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Geoscope wikiPageRevisionID "671505079".
- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLink Buckminster_Fuller.
- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buckminster_Fuller.
- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virtual_globes.
- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
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- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_globe.
- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_globes.
- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLinkText "GeoScope".
- Geoscope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geoscope".
- Geoscope hasPhotoCollection Geoscope.
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- Geoscope subject Category:Buckminster_Fuller.
- Geoscope subject Category:Virtual_globes.
- Geoscope hypernym Proposal.
- Geoscope type Aircraft.
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- Geoscope comment "The Geoscope was a proposal by Buckminster Fuller in 1962 to create a 200-foot-diameter (61 m) globe, which would be covered in colored lights so that it could function as a large spherical display.".
- Geoscope label "Geoscope".
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- Geoscope wasDerivedFrom Geoscope?oldid=671505079.
- Geoscope isPrimaryTopicOf Geoscope.