Hyper-Cubism and Intellectual Avant-Garde

By Nathan Coppedge: Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Art exhibit in New Haven, CT

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Hyper-Cubism at discount prices will be featured at Woodland Cafe on Orange St. beginning September 2nd and running for one or two months. ...
Saturday, August 4, 2012

Intent to publish The Dimensional Philosopher's Toolkit

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The book follows up unofficially on the work of Peter S. Fosl and Julian Baggini, by making great strides into the field of categorical ...
Thursday, August 2, 2012

Hyper-Cubism Available on Etsy

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Hyper-Cubic paintings using a technique of overlapping multiple drawings. For those interested in collecting Hyper-Cubism, this is the fir...
Saturday, July 14, 2012

Coppedge's Law of Iteration

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I've been promoting my idea of Coppedge's Law of Iteration on the web (Google+ Intel and Twitter.com). "Qualia computation in...
Sunday, July 8, 2012

Condensation Tower

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I have a dream that I may have inspired an Israeli energy tower in Arizona . The plans to build this concept only materialized in May 201...
Monday, June 11, 2012

A public library will order the 1-Page-Classics

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Newton Free Library sent me an e-mail saying that they will order my book (I had previously contacted a large number of free libraries inclu...
Friday, June 1, 2012

Recent Stages

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I recently posted business cards around New Haven in an attempt to attract new audiences for my book, the 1-Page-Classics. It is a complex...
Tuesday, May 8, 2012

I found my old website---a website I no longer pay for

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It turns out my old index page is still running at http://www.geocities.com/drypress/index.html Also noted are my brother Brian's comp...
Sunday, April 8, 2012

This is a favorite style of architecture for me---

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Reminds me of Hyper-Cubism. The style could be improved by a creative use of technology or public areas. http://www.ricardobofill.com/en/5...

Is the new Apple headquarters inspired by categorical knowledge?

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The recent design for the Apple Headquarters resembles a categorical diagram of eight sections, a functional symbol for coherent knowledge: ...

Cars inspired by Hyper-Cubism

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Amongst the things that might be inspired by Hyper-Cubism on some level, is a recent automotive design: http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motor...
Sunday, March 11, 2012

Free Hyper-Cubism, Maybe the Next Picasso

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For those that don't know, I've been giving away free artwork at a cafe in New Haven. Jojo's cafe has been the only cafe to al...
Saturday, March 3, 2012

Western Philosophy Featured in my Classics

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Republic of Plato Timaeus of Plato Metaphysica of Aristotle Paradoxes of Zeno Enchiridion of Epictetus The Second Sex of Simone d...

Poetry Featured in my 1-Page-Classics

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Sappho: The 10th Muse Roethke: A Modern Poet Shakespeare's Peinn The Song of Love The Eternal Song The Song of Silver: Evening...

Chinese and Japanese Works Featured in my Classics

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The Mandate of Heaven Analects Tao Te Ching The Art of War The Art of Ikebana Solutions: How to Hold Water in One's Hand The...
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Nathan Coppedge
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
I should stretch, and avoid adventure. Known as Philosopher, Artist, Inventor, Poet. I live in New Haven near Yale University though I have never been an official student. Known mainly as a writer at Quora.com and as an Amazon author.
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