March 7, 2025. My daughter Isabel Rucker had an art show on “The Time Ecosystem“at the one-of-a-kind Larry Spring Museum in Fort Bragg, California. Larry Spring was what you might call a folk scientist and an outsider artist. For Isabel’s show, she formed fresh ideas about notions of time, and how they mix together. She and I presented a conversation about her ideas, bringing in the fourth dimension as well. About 40 of us. We sat on rows of low benches, outdoors, at dusk, bundled up, philosophers all. The event was backed by the Redwood Time Project of the Spring Museum, the museum director Maureen McKeating, and resident museum artist Anne Beck. Press the arrow below to play “Kinds of Time.”
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AND we have a good video of the talk on YouTube as well.
May 14th, 2025 at 5:46 am
Dear Rudy (if I may),
I’m writing about Alicia Boole and, given your knowledge and insight, I would be grateful if you might spare a few moments to chat with me about Charles Howard Hinton. I find his work a tough nut to crack, and I have a strong feeling your perspective could be very helpful.
Best
Moira
June 12th, 2025 at 8:18 am
Hola, Sr. Rucker: After seeing your “Gooba–Goo Is Watching You!” painting, I thought you might really enjoy a short story called “Caleguinas” by Fernando Sorrentino, which I included in the anthology I just published, titled “One Million Times.” I’m a lifelong fan of time travel stories… and a huge admirer of your book The Fourth Dimension: A Guided Tour of Higher Universes (I’m currently reading your Complete Stories: 1976–2025, and loving the ride.) If you’re interested, I’d be happy to send you the 3 pages of that “Caleguinas” story—or the whole book, if you’d like. I’d love to stay in touch!
Warmest regards from a fellow traveler,
Rogelio Fojo