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The ringmaster's words linger in the theater as he charges off toward a big top made of umbrella and striped red tablecloth.
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The winning entry was an evening gown made of salvaged umbrella canopies, with a fauxcorset made of discarded umbrella ribs, designed by the aptly named Rainer Wolter.
Walkers in the city can find assorted bronze sculptures of abstract figures, as well as not-so-abstract spiders and anthills, not far from Central Park; artist-designed manhole covers in downtown Manhattan; and a kaleidoscopic curtain made of recycled umbrella fabric in downtown Brooklyn.
See what other uses can be made of an umbrella.
Ms. Nolan's installation of sculpture made of broken umbrellas and other "post-consumer objects," as she calls them, is a collaborative project with students from the college's visual arts department.
You are done with the basic full skirt made of an old umbrella.
The finalists in the better-umbrella category were the Pollinate Umbrella (made of recycled materials and entirely biodegradable); the Penta, which collects rain so that it can be used later to water garden plants; and the Crayella (the eventual winner), which featured easy-to-repair ribs.
Here are my top picks for covering up: Umbrella: Crate & Barrel has a cute handy telescopic umbrella made of recycled plastic bottles, hemp and bamboo that is only $30.
This is no mini-Totes, mind you, but a full-size umbrella made of nylon coated with Teflon.
His own forays into the form were characteristically surreal: roller-skating in his 1963 piece Pelican with a kind of huge umbrella made of parachute silk lashed to his back; abseiling from a skylight into a drum of water for 1964's Elgin Tie.
BBC Click's Spencer Kelly looks at some of the best of the week's technology - including an umbrella made of air and an apology from U2's Bono.
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