The Umbrella
March 10th, 2008

The Umbrella

A friend described seeing such an umbrella. Umbrellas aside, have you seen people put up analogous kinds of screen?

Transcriptorial: She painted it a bright blue sky / inside.

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Comment by jezebel
2008-03-10 00:16:53

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y_RH21T8KY
Everyone does it, some are just more subtle than others.

Comment by Gordon Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-10 00:56:12

Jez,

Do you mean everybody paints a blue sky inside their umbrella? I believe this means HOPE. I love your comment. I am not so subtle. Lets Hope.

 
 
Comment by flaede Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-10 02:40:01

I can’t find the link, but I know there are “window” lightboxes of vairous degrees of sophostication that fake a “screened window” with light seeping through, even when you have no outside walls, or when your window faces the building directly across from you.

They use LEDs and some of them even have timers and different colours to fake sunrise/set.

 
Comment by Madness
2008-03-14 08:55:40

Hope? Or just a barrier from reality?

I can’t sleep without an open window, even in Winter.

I’d smash through those walls.

 
Comment by verena Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-14 10:00:52

Optimism is far more functional than the converse. When we see a positive future, we unconsciously act in ways that support life and growth. Dare to dream and your dream will come true.

Comment by somerled
2008-04-08 10:40:18

I’m glad that a lot of people act based on what feelings are useful rather than what feelings are statistically probable, otherwise who would ever go into acting or music?

 
 
Comment by Jud
2008-03-15 07:51:10

There is a tradition of painting porch ceilings a sky blue. It has always seemed odd to me, though I couldn’t say why.

 
Comment by Tolley Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-31 19:36:06

This is interesting, because I have done something very similar to this, only nearly the exact opposite. I used to have a deep black ballcap that I wore all the time, and given the right environment it was not uncommon to see me lieing down with the bulk of it covering my eyes for a rest. What I ended up doing with it, though, was placing a fair amount of sliver glitter inside the dome such that it would remain in place. Just enough light got into the space that unfocusing your eyes just slightly gave you a fair impression of the night sky. Hardly a striking resemblance, but the impression was one I always thought neat. It’s nice finding ways to bring the things you enjoy to places it would not otherwise be possible to have them, be it a blue sky in a storm or a stary night in the middle of the day.

Still have that ballcap; I should bring it out again.

Comment by mona lisa Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-31 20:53:12

that’s beautiful, Tolley.

 
 
Comment by MalikTous
2008-04-09 12:18:14

Though I don’t sky-paint my umbrella, I have the tendency to call it ‘portable sunshine’ or ‘Scots sunshine’ or ‘Seattle sunshine’. Rain is just liquid sunshine, anyway…

 
Comment by Tigerfire
2009-06-22 11:10:46

It is hope, but is it good hope? Or simple blind naivety?

 
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