attention-first culture curation across film, books, rooms, and objects
Three Works, One Door: blue as distance, weather, and memory
A themed guide that treats color as an organizing principle instead of a mood-board shortcut.

One door: blue is rarely only blue when a work knows what it is doing.
Try Blue, Derek Jarman, 1993, film, spoiler level: low, for color as field and voice. Try Bluets, Maggie Nelson, 2009, nonfiction, spoiler level: low, for color as thinking pattern. Try The Blue Window, Henri Matisse, 1913, painting, spoiler level: none, for interior space that feels both open and held.
The ladder is not about matching shades. It is about asking what distance does when the work gives it a color.
Grounding note: titles, creators, years, and media are stable public bibliographic facts; no quoted passages or image mimicry.
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