Article 4XYBF Check out these awesomely creepy puppets of microbial creatures

Check out these awesomely creepy puppets of microbial creatures

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Thom Dunn
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Judith Hope is a UK-based puppeteer who has created maneuverable art for theatre, festivals, parades, and more. Most recently, she was hired to work on a show called "Microbodyssey," which describes itself as a "visual theatre experience for both adults and children that features puppetry, shadow theatre and an original score" about microbes and other invisible organisms.

And so, for this project, Hope has had the distinct pleasure of creating child-sized puppets of things like tardigrades:

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Tardy the Tardigrade off to her new home with @tatwoodpuppets ! She'll be performing in #microbodyssey this weekend at Centre for Life and at Moving Parts Puppetry Festival in Newcastle in April. Highly recommended! . . #tardigrade #tardigradepuppet #sciencepuppets #puppet #microbes #puppetmaker #puppetstudio #puppetworkshop

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And a bacteriophage:

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Finished "Phagey" the bactetiophage, made for @tatwoodpuppets show #microbodyssey On this weekend at Centre for Life, Newcastle and Moving Parts Puppetry Festival in April. . #bacteriophage #microbes #sciencepuppet #scienceeducation #puppets #puppetmaker #puppetstudio #puppetworkshop

A post shared by Judith Hope (@judithhopepuppetmaker) on Jan 5, 2019 at 3:22am PST

And they're all weirdly fascinating!

You can check out more of these freakishly adorable puppets on Hope's Instagram, or you can check out the "Microbodyssey" touring show in the UK.

Tiny Organisms Escape Life Under a Microscope in Oversized Puppets by Judith Hope [Grace Ebert / This Is Colossal]

Image via Eden Pictures / Flickr

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