thin and strong papier mache and composition glue, by the author. Mermaid - a life-sized cast of the author's body in very light. Series of small puppets created by Jim Kroupa. Japanese Bunraku puppet of the maiden Kiyohime transformed into a monster, with a technical drawing showing how her face mechanically changes. Illuminated Shells made as super-thin resin casts. Images in the Basics Page, photos left to right, top to bottom: Three-Headed Dragon, 5' long puppet by Ellen Rixford. These devices are introduced with clear explanatory drawings and text, and plenty of examples from puppets and automata which use them.Īdded to this chapter is a lengthy section on workspaces, tools and materials, which covers areas as diverse as fabrication of antique clockwork automata and modern automata and puppetry using the most up-to-date materials and technology. Not only does it explain each device, in logical order, but it shows how they function together to create all kinds of expressive and beautiful movements. The Basics chapter is a comprehensive introduction to the many and varied devices used to build mechanical movement.
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