Tunnel Vision: A Puppeteer Turns the CAC’s Third Floor into a Cardboard Catacombed Storyland — Will Coviello — The Gambit — March 9, 2010
If there’s one thing kids like more than puppets, it’s cardboard tunnels.
That was a lesson Arthur Mintz learned while teaching a puppet-making camp at theOgden Museum of Southern Art a couple of years ago. He wanted to show the campers images of different types of puppets from around the world, but he didn’t want to do it in a classroom-like fashion—projecting slides on a wall. So he built a cardboard tunnel and transferred the images onto acetate, while he inserted like windows in the tunnel. And how did the experiment work?
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