Over twenty years ago, a couple students at, Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, encountered phenomena whose shape and color should be obvious. It inspired a movement in that community, which has taken on a life of its own around the world. In the year of its conception, The Fellowship Of The Purple Cube had a hundred members and was growing geometrically. While the group was registered as a student organization, this was merely a means to access campus resources. All that was actually necessary for membership was to properly perform the cubic handshake with another member (Unit Cell). Once one has done so she or he may be the means whereby others may gain membership. This opens up the possibility that there are millions of Unit Cells out there with no idea where the organization came from or what its basic principles are. Having been one of those first couple students, I was hoping to learn what off-shoots of this group are doing now.
2006-11-27
13:15:50
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Over twenty years ago, a couple students at, Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, encountered phenomena whose shape and color should be obvious. It inspired a movement in that community, which has taken on a life of its own around the world. In the year of its conception, The Fellowship Of The Purple Cube had a hundred members and was growing geometrically. While the group was registered as a student organization, this was merely a means to access campus resources. All that was actually necessary for membership was to properly perform the cubic handshake with another member (Unit Cell). Once one has done so she or he may be the means whereby others may gain membership. This opens up the possibility that there are millions of Unit Cells out there with no idea where the organization came from or what its basic principles are. Having been one of those first couple students, I was hoping to learn what off-shoots of this group are doing now.
2006-12-04
17:39:25 ·
update #1