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“蒙加秀”是热带版本的“女孩变大猩猩”把戏,这是一种附带表演,其中一位美丽的女士通过一种名为“胡椒之鬼”的幻觉技术变异成一只激动的大猩猩。这篇论文是一个个人的过程,建立一个迷你的胡椒鬼幻觉装置,一个原型,模仿蒙加秀。建立这个装置让我推测它作为一个模型的可能性,预示着美洲印第安人的视角主义(Viveiros de Castro, 2004)。这篇论文包括展示设备如何工作的图表,以及对《Pepper’s Ghost》场景和《Monga Show》行为之间差异的简要讨论。关键词:原型;使研究;胡椒的鬼魂;美洲印第安人视角主义。
The Monga Show: prototyping Amerindian Perspectivism through the girl-to-gorilla trick
The Monga Show is the tropical version of the girl-to-gorilla trick, a sideshow act in which a beautiful lady mutates into an agitated gorilla, through an illusion technique called Pepper’s Ghost. This paper is a personal account of the process of building a mini Pepper’s Ghost illusion device, a prototype that emulates the Monga Show. Building this device led me to speculate on the possibility of it functioning as a model that prefigures Amerindian Perspectivism (Viveiros de Castro, 2004). The paper includes diagrams showing how the device works, and a brief discussion of the differences between the Pepper’s Ghost scene and the Monga Show act. Keywords: Prototypes; Practice-led research; Pepper’s Ghost; Amerindian Perspectivism.