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Single-handedly Teaching About Titans

When Ross Gerbasi and his coworkers at Threaded Films heard that the 91短视频鈥檚 first titan arum, Spike, might bloom in August, they immediately thought, 鈥減uppet.鈥

An unusual thought, unless you happen to be Ross鈥r his mom, Debi Gerbasi鈥r artist Jessica Plummer. These three started making puppets together for fun about a year ago. Naturally, the group began with puppets of themselves鈥hen of all the guys at Threaded Films (a video/production company with a penchant for film gear). 

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Titan Taylor was almost as big a star as #CBGAlice.

Although Spike lost energy and never did open, Ross and his mom and Jessica kept the energy going on their titan arum puppet project. Slowly, the basement of Debi鈥檚 house turned into a creative factory, with floor-to-ceiling plastic walls around the sanders, saws, and drills. (A separate, dust-free area houses Debi鈥檚 well-furnished sewing room.)

Jessica took the creative lead for shaping the titan puppet, which is made of foam. Paper templates came first; next came foam that could be heated, bent, sanded, carved, airbrushed, and painted. The spadix (the tall structure in the center) is made of lightweight, open-cell foam鈥ith buttons for eyes. The puppeteer鈥檚 arm goes up a sewn-on sleeve inside.

Just as the puppet, dubbed Taylor (whose name was chosen for its genderless quality), was finished, Ross and company heard that a second titan arum had sent up a flower bud at the Garden. Ross brought Taylor to our office to meet us鈥攁nd we immediately 鈥渂ooked鈥 it as 鈥減ublic puppet鈥 for the night that the second titan, dubbed Alice the Amorphophallus, would bloom.

That turned out to be September 29, 2015, and with Ross as puppeteer, Taylor turned out to be an attraction second only to Alice herself. Children flocked to the puppet, thrilled to meet their first titan. Adults with big smiles took photos and selfies.

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Threaded Films puppets鈥擱oss Gerbasi on the right.