File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_2003/puptcrit.0312, message 45


Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 00:10:36 -0500
From: Mathieu <uubald-AT-magma.ca>
Subject: Re: PUPT: Lightweight positive base forms


What? Thermoplastics get brittle?
Ah! Again with the ghost of early decay hanging over us poor caring creators!

Which is fine if one is only planning the object to last for a few years.
My one strand of vanity is about trying to make sure my work will last for
more than a generation.

Then again, the only way to know if my current maskmaking methods are
longlasting is to wait.
My oldest mask is only two years old.

Oh well, I know nothing material is eternal. But I still prefer longlasting.

Where can I learn biochemistry and telechinesis quickly?   I could program
and mentally influence a plant to grow me detailed fruits in the shapes of
masks and puppet heads, then let the fruit dry, empty it, buff it, and
VOILA! Just like a dried gourd, but no knife involved (if you don't count
the first steps with the subatomic scalpel)

Where can I learn treating stone like clay?




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Mathieu RENE, CREATURISTE
Marionnettes, masques,  etc.
Puppets, Masks, etc.

http://www.magma.ca/~uubald

uubald-AT-magma.ca
Montreal, Canada
(514) 725 - 5821
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