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Some of the puppets that were for sale. I've always found dangling puppets a little disturbing when they are just put up on a hook--much better to see them enlivened by a puppeteer, or arranged in some way so they don't look like they are fresh off the gibbet.
'Meat Puppets' at 'Sugar Factory, Melkweg', Thursday 19th of May 2011.
Band Members:
Curt Kirkwood
Cris Kirkwood
Shandon Sahm
Policeman puppet body
Papier mache head, fabric body
Pole mounted free head prototype. 2-fingered control, showing detached head
Micro Mr Punch project
February 2010
For more on this other daft making things see the "Making weird stuff" blog
From the Indian Epic Ramayana, Hanuman, the very cheeky monkey god wins the love of the very beautiful mermaid Supamatcha. Together they produce a son who looks exactly like his father, but has a tail just like his mother.
Performed by members of the Joe Louis Puppet Theatre.
Paperhand Puppet Interventions presents "As The Crow Flies: Tales From Four Drections" -- Sunday, August 13, 2006.
Part 1: Man and Machine John Henry
This picture is from a session I did at CopyCamp on using puppets as a role playing aid. I wanted to mix a video but we got a little crazy and didn't make a whole lot of sence. So I grabbed stills from the video.
Park City Institute Presents: Puppet Up! Uncensored. March 9, 2014, at the Eccles Center in Park City, UT
Photo: Robin Whitney
Puppet boots for Judy
Laminated papier mache over modelled plasticine cores
Micro Mr Punch project
August 2010
For more on making this and other daft things see the "Making weird stuff" blog
From the Indian Epic Ramayana, Hanuman, the very cheeky monkey god wins the love of the very beautiful mermaid Supamatcha. Together they produce a son who looks exactly like his father, but has a tail just like his mother.
Performed by members of the Joe Louis Puppet Theatre.
Meeting the puppets and learning about how the puppeteers make they appear so life-like
Taiwan's glove puppet show attracts many local people in Putian, home of Mazu, Fujian Province of southeast China.
Scenes from the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia, April 2006.
Missy works the controls of an animatronic puppet - a head of a monster, mounted to a wall...
Very reminiscent of shadow puppets from South East Asia, but not so intricate in design. Shows are often very political.
Experimenting with hair and make-up to explore some live puppet characters that may feature in my current project 'DISORDER' (looking into the human experience of health disorders)
Scenes from the Center of Puppetry Arts, Atlanta, April 2006.
This is from one of the first rooms you enter in the center...it is a huge room filled from top to bottom with puppets of all sorts. The room is dead silent, except for the sound of a random puppet moving...different puppets at different intervals...sometimes you don't see which puppet has moved, the only clue being a moving limb or noticing that one puppet has moved from one position to another. The effect is very very creepy!