Eva Diaz war jahrelang in Australien als Journalistin tätig. Ihre Artikel befassten sich vorwiegend mit Themen aus der Finanz- und Computerbranche. Zudem hat sich Diaz einen Namen als Traderin und Autorin von Finanzbüchern gemacht.
Eva Diaz Bücher



The book delves into the transformative educational practices at Black Mountain College during the 1940s and 1950s, highlighting the influence of key instructors Josef Albers, John Cage, and R. Buckminster Fuller. It explores how their emphasis on experimentation over personal expression reshaped artistic creation, encouraging students to engage with art through innovative studio projects. This approach redefined the interplay of chance, order, and design, significantly impacting the evolution of modern art and the careers of numerous renowned artists associated with the college.
The book explores contemporary artists who engage with R. Buckminster Fuller's techno-utopian ideas, critically examining and reinterpreting them to propose sustainable futures. Through their creative practices, these artists challenge traditional notions of technology and sustainability, offering innovative perspectives that envision new possibilities for living harmoniously with the environment. The work highlights the intersection of art, technology, and ecological awareness in shaping a more sustainable world.