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Mr. Edge

I am here for Friends and Networking

About Me

Teacher, Artist, Musicianwww.naturalorganization.com

My Interests

art: 2D, 3D, Design, Written, Musical, Performance, Functional, Non-Functional, You Name it I Like it, and Probably Create Some. Blurring the Definitions Between Science and Art, symmetry, ratios, rhythm, color theory, Perspective, Different perspectives, Many Variables, or just the number 1, FREEDOM, The Pursuit of Utopia, Urban Planning, Architecture, NATURAL ORGANIZATION, patterns in nature, Theoretical physics…… Technology, Astronomy, Ecology, Geology, Biology, Archeology, anthropology “and all those other ologies”, The enlightenment period, American History, World History, World Travel, Politics and Getting Rid of Stupid Laws that Protect No One.

I'd like to meet:

Dreamers, disasters, lovers and revolutionaries... I think that covers everyone.

Music:

Classical, Ethnic/traditional, Rock and Roll, Punk Rock, Blues, Instrumental, Garage Rock, Rockabilly, Surf and those that have no category.

Movies:

Waking Life, Gandhi, Smoke Signals, Pi, Contact, Repo Man, In the Mouth of Madness, The Decline of Western Civilization, Evil Dead 2, Return of the Living Dead, Night of the Living Dead, 28 days later. Zombie movies!!

Television:

Democracy Now, The Science channel, History, national geographic, Free Speech TV, LINK TV, PBS, travel, Discovery "How It's Made", Ovation.

Books:

Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged, Tom Robbins: Still life with Woodpecker, Kurt Vonnegut: Most of them. My father of course and his "The Flight of the Piasa". Mostly educational books. I read on a need to know basis.

Heroes:

Jean Jacques Rousseau and John Locke "the fathers of enlightenment", Buckminster Fuller "architect", Leonardo da Vinci “He put man inside a circle and saw that it was good”, Chopin "expressed my emotions in sound, I am still trying to figure that one out.”, Thomas Jefferson “wrote the declaration of independence, was enlightened, and would be very concerned about our ever growing government". John Adams and Benjamin Franklin.