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sapien umbrella. Behavioral connections between people and umbrellas. Metapolis - 3 Elizabeth Goodman Chris Lee Matty Ochmanek. Umbrella history. Derivation
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sapien umbrella Behavioral connections between people and umbrellas Metapolis - 3Elizabeth GoodmanChris LeeMatty Ochmanek
Umbrella history Derivation • “"Umbrella" is another term for the parasol, which was first used as a protection against the scorching heat of the sun, "para" meaning prepare or shield and "sol" meaning sun. The word "umbrella" has evolved from the latin "umbella" (and "umbel" is a flat-topped rounded flower) or "umbra" meaning shade.” History • Invented in ancient China about 1,700 years ago. • “The collapsible and ily supported umbrella is cocredited as being invented during Cao Wei in ancient China, roughly 1,700 years ago. The Chinese character for umbrella is 傘 (san) and is a pictograph resembling the modern umbrella in design. Some investigators have supposed that its invention was suggested by large leaves tied to the branching extremities of a bough; others assert that the idea was probably derived from the tent, which remains in form unaltered to the present day. However, the tradition existing in China is that it originated in standards and banners waving in the air, hence the use of the umbrella was often linked to high ranking (though not necessarily royalty in China).” • Also used in ancient Middle Eastern cultures and in Egypt. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbrellas
Contemporary parasols in Wuhan, China Traditional Chinese and Japanese temple umbrellas differ little from the classical Wu Dynasty form. cc Bruce Lee
Concept The sapien umbrella is a semi-sentient urban inhabitant that cohabitates with humans Though in behavior it resembles a pet, the sapien umbrella is a simpler organism, more like an insect than a dog Like a dog, the sapien umbrella gives its owner access to “super senses” that humans do not normally have
Cohabitation case study: Dogs and people Dogs and people live in a symbiotic relationship in which each has individual free will. We have domesticated dogs to be behaviorally compatible with humans. But dogs still retain individual identities and behavioral patterns, which sometimes conflict with human social norms. Sometimes, dog behavior requires humans to perform activities they would otherwise avoid. These activities can be enjoyable (talking with an attractive stranger) or they can be inconvenient (going out at 2am in the rain).
Cohabitation case study: Dogs and people Dogs enjoying each others Dogs leading humans on walk. Dogs fighting.
Object case study: umbrellas in cities Carried by their owners everywhere, umbrellas require special furniture when they are stored between uses. When in use, they form a barrier between their owners and environmental conditions. Umbrellas can malfunction unexpectedly, leaving their owners unprotected Umbrellas are social objects. They can be shared by lovers on a walk -- or they can isolate their owners from close proximity to strangers through their physical dimension.
Intra-umbrellabehaviors • Phylic: umbrellas feel affection towards each other • Phobicumbrellas feel repulsion from each other • Disinterestumbrellas have no interest and remain inert • Hysteriaan umbrella goes into total collapse based on a combination of environmental and intra-umbrella interaction Human-umbrellabehaviors • Humans nurture umbrellas with basic necessities • Humans give umbrellas what they desire: the chance to be with other umbrellas and to feel the weather on their canopies. • Sapien umbrellas are created with basic behavioral traits, but they evolve over time through their interactions with humans and other umbrellas
Sapien umbrella interactions Two indifferent umbrellas approach each other. They frighten a third, more timid umbrella (at right) who cowers in fear.