Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Glow in the dark edges and peacock head-dresses

Marking edges and indicating objects in the dark with glow in the dark paint.

Painting glow in the dark edges or surfaces that are likely to be walked into or hard to find (like a light switch door or door knob) when walking in the dark (coming home at night, for instance). It could be used as a safety measure. So if u keep bumping into the kitchen bench or pillar in the dark as you get a drink at night or go to bed, mark it some appropriate way to taste with glow in the dark paint and your problem is solved.
Painting glow in the dark paint design to indicate light switches is also a good idea. So is marking a hard to find door, doorknob or lock. The design in that is completely up to you and your inclination. I would keep in mind that the more surface area painted with glow in the dark paint the greater the glow, so choose the design according how much glow you want, as well as whatever way u feel like doing it. If u want to paint something but can't because it isn't yours like your parents house or you are renting etc., You can paint a picture or an object and stick hang or place it appropriately.

Peacock feather head-dress

I was imagining a peacock feather head-dress sort of like the classic native American chieftain (in the style of movies with a similar mane of feathers) but instead of whatever bird of prey the classic head-dresses have, have peacock feathers. U could have a mane like display of peacock feathers, just like a peacock with their tail open, starting with smaller feathers at the bottom. I would choose a dark or shiny natural material to secure the base. I'm thinking course silk and lace but someone else might think metal or leather or semi-precious stones. You could use other feathers as well. Raven feathers would be cool! Lyre bird (theft, not murder!) feathers would be pretty over the top!
You could actually put peacock feather head wear into a myriad of other styles inspired by what we've found and is out there and also what can be done. If I could be bothered, I could look at all forms of feather styling thru all cultures and time and doing my own version with peacock feathers.
Anybody who thinks peacock feathers are unlucky (Such as inside where the eye of the peacock feather can cast its evil stare over all) are really missing out. Peacock feathers are a beautiful product of nature that do give us a glimpse of how awesome the cosmos can be, and if they are scared of something that gives so much, I think that's something that's not good. The superstition does more harm then the wondrous feather!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Aura fields of society

This idea may be too progressive for the more conservative in our society.
The idea is to photograph the auras of people who are going in or out of hospital for any reason, physical or mental. Also anyone who is going in or out of prison or simply under arrest. Also people in drug rehabilitation. Also students at any school regularly. This is particularly for people in an unstable state, so that as a community can see if their unhealthy behaviour or state is caused by any imbalances in their energies. Firstly for research, but hopefully so we can discover what is needed in the rehabilitation of the criminal, the unhealthy or the stray. If patterns are found, and comparisons can be made, it may help in various sciences, such as psychology and quantum physics and biology. There are "fringe" healing techniques (such as raiki, aura healers, mystical healing, prayer, meditation etc) that may be able to help develop the procedures for dealing with obvious imbalances. We could learn a lot and save a lot of time and grief across the board in our shared society.
For the sceptics, or the non-believers, if they are sure it wouldn't enlighten us at all, what would be harm of a trial run for a few years be if there is (possibly) nothing in it? And if there is something to learn, would you put someone to death if they said the world isn't flat? One way or the other the argument would be finally be put to rest. Wouldn't that be worth it?
It might be worthwhile to have a control group of upright citizens, high I.Q. and low I.Q., and different career types.