Thursday, March 21, 2013

Physical Description


The space of the entire installment will be 6' x 17' x 11', but it will be separated into 2 large wooden crates with 5' of space in between.  One crate will be 4'x4'x4' and the other will be 8'x4'x4'.

As people wander around, they come across large shipping crates with (or without) parachutes attached, billowing in the wind (2 large crates with smaller 'seat' crates around them).  At first glance, they might continue on - thinking nothing of it (it is an interstellar offense to tamper with someone else's mail after all).  The next time they pass, however they notice a few funny creatures hunched over with their heads inside the shipping crate laughing hysterically - this sparks the participant's curiosity, and they go forth to investigate.

Upon closer inspection, it is revealed that there are actually 8 sets of small shutters that, when opened, reveal a hole large enough to stick their head through.    They take a seat on one of the smaller crates, stick their head in, and they are now a much smaller person in a completely different environment.  They find the sticks to control the arms and now they can fully interact with the other participants.

The hole that the participants stick their head into puts their head on a teenie body (picture 02).  The puppet bodies are made of recycled stuffed animals and dolls.  Arms legs or other extremities (depending on puppet and scene) will be controlled with metals sticks that the participants can grab from the exterior under their head hole.




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