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A Celebration of the Life and Work of Artist Maurice Silber (1922‑1995)

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The Young Artist

Maurice Silber as a young man.


Military Service

Maurice Silber in military uniform.

Maurice Silber in military uniform


Maurice through time

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Maurice Silber smiling


The Joy of Painting

Maurice Silber - The joy of painting.


Maurice and wife Lillian in the 1960s

Maurice Silber and Lillian Silber in the 1960s.

Maurice Silber and Lillian Silber in the 1960s.

Maurice Silber and Lillian Silber in the 1960s.


Maurice and Lillian in 1987

Maurice Silber and Lillian Silber in 1987.


Maurice Enjoyed Gardening

Maurice Silber gardening


Lillian with daughter Rona and son Roger in 1969. Maurice is photographer.

Rona Silber, Roger Silber, and Lillian Silber in 1969. Maurice Silber is photographer.


Maurice with daughter Rona, artist and mom in 1983

Maurice Silber with daughter Rona, artist and mom in 1983


Son Roger. Engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and researcher.

England, Summer 1993. Photographer: Kathleen Vande Kieft

Roger Silber - Engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and researcher in Englans in the summer of 1993. Photographer Kathleen Vande Kieft.


Roger got an early start with technology

Roger Silber and diital logic trainer


Roger flight training at age 16

Roger Silber flight training at age 16


Roger and MX Plus Portable Macintosh Computer in 1986

In 1986 Roger, desiring a portable Macintosh computer which would not be available until 1989, started Intelitec, Inc. to package a MacPlus motherboard into an aluminum attaché case with an LCD display, battery power, and a printer. It was called the MX Plus. It was first shown at the 1987 Macworld Expo in San Francisco. Apple had ordered one and when they finally came out with their portable Mac, they incorporated some unique internal design choices of the MX Plus that no one else had adopted.

Roger Silber and MX Plus


Roger's Connection Magnetic Building Toy and Geometric Modeling System

RogersConnection.com

Used globally by millions in homes as a building toy and executive desktop toy, and in classrooms as a super fun geometry teaching tool, what came to be called Roger's Connection, the first magnetic structural building system of this genre, now widely copied, was invented by Roger as a geometry exploration system in exploring the fundamental reformulation of 3D geometry by Buckinster Fuller as discussed in his book Synergetics. Roger was honored to have his contribution to geometric modeling, Roger's Connection, cited as a resource by the Buckminster Fuller Institute. This exploration was stimulated by the need to better understand deeper aspects of spacetime geometry, essential in the practical developement of zero point energy as the next paradigm shift in global energy production, Roger's primary passion and research initiative. Often the subject of science fiction treatment, this is real and in the process of being actualized. Get ready for a fantastic global transformation that will change everything for the better!

Roger's Connection icosahedron

Roger sold Roger's Connection on QVC for many years in over a hundred shows, sharing his creation with millions of people, bringing joy and education into their homes and families.

Roger Silber on QVC selling Roger's Connection


Roger and Little Friend

Roger shares a special rapport with all kinds of animals, including this wild squirrel he befriended, as they gaze into each other's eyes in perfect comfort and trust. All animals have an infinite soul, as we do, that connects us all at the deepest level of cosmic structure.

Roger Silber and wild squirrel friend.


Roger does many different things!

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