Showing posts with label plague doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plague doctor. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Evil Vines Cemetery 2018

There were many different medical and scientific explanations for the Black Death, ranging from stellar configurations, to bad lifestyle choices. Whereas modern day opinion would dismiss the idea of astrology, to contemporary audiences it was a well-known and well established fact, which physicians and academics were hesitant to ignore. The report of the Paris Medical faculty in 1348 states the belief that the ‘first cause’ of the disease was the configuration of the heavens. The frequent mention of the three planets of Aquarius, is also referred to by fourteenth century astrologer, Geoffrey de Meaux, who explains that the superior stars of Aquarius affect the lesser stars, which represent the ‘common people’ of society. He therefore concludes that the pestilence would infect them more so than those of a higher status. Simon de Convino of France also describes a celestial court case, in which the human race stands trial. 












Thursday, April 5, 2018

Evil Vines Cemetery 2017

Adieu, farewell earths blisse,

This world uncertaine is,
Fond are lifes lustful joyes,
Death proves them all but toyes,
None from his darts can flye;
I am sick, I must dye:
Lord, have mercy on us.

"A Litany in Time of Plague"
by Thomas Nashe

Friday, February 18, 2011

Safari Anomalous

Wow. LOVE that take on a Plague Mask.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Bodies

I wonder how a haunt would go over if this scene were reproduced. And children had to walk to get candy through a little path between sheet-covered corpses. Add a wagon off to the side piled high with bodies and a few torches, and dress in a dark cloak with a plague doctor mask and you have yourself a Black Death yard haunt (and some complaints from parents).

Great scene from The Walking Dead. I'm really enjoying this series and the amazing effects featured each week.

More photos here.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Monday, February 1, 2010