This page will contain images about Mask, as they become available.MaskA mask is a piece of material or kit worn on the face. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes. The word "mask" came via French masque and either Italian maschera or Spanish máscara. Possible ancestors are Latin (not classical) mascus, masca = "ghost", and Arabic maskharah = "jester", "man in masquerade". The 5000-year-old Mask of Warka is believed to be the oldest surviving mask. Ceremonial usesGolden masks. Excavated in Kalmakareh, Luristan, Iran. First half of first Millennium BC. National Museum of Iran.*In ritual, social and religious functions, where participants wear them to represent spiritual or legendary figures. In some cultures it is also believed that the wearing of a mask will allow the wearer to take on the attributes of that mask's representation; i.e., a leopard-mask will induce the wearer to become leopard-like.
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To prevent recognition
ProtectiveA softball catcher wearing a mask for protection.Protective masks have these functions:
Many masks have both functions.
Of masks that supply breathable air, some also cover the eyes (full-face); and some only cover the mouth and nose, and the wearer must also wear goggles. Punitive
Other types
Both methods can preserve a realistic three-dimensional portrait.
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Both methods can preserve a realistic three-dimensional portrait. See also: Mobil, mobility, Mobilivre. Of masks that supply breathable air, some also cover the eyes (full-face); and some only cover the mouth and nose, and the wearer must also wear goggles. Mobile is also used as the name of places:. Many masks have both functions. In some cultures it is also believed that the wearing of a mask will allow the wearer to take on the attributes of that mask's representation; i.e., a leopard-mask will induce the wearer to become leopard-like. Typically the capability of being moved is by way of a vehicle, such as an automobile. *In ritual, social and religious functions, where participants wear them to represent spiritual or legendary figures. Most commonly, mobile means something that is capable of being moved or is not static. . Mobile has several different meanings. The 5000-year-old Mask of Warka is believed to be the oldest surviving mask. Mobile, Arizona, United States. Possible ancestors are Latin (not classical) mascus, masca = "ghost", and Arabic maskharah = "jester", "man in masquerade". There is also a Mobile River in Alabama. The word "mask" came via French masque and either Italian maschera or Spanish máscara. Mobile, Alabama, a city on Mobile Bay in the United States. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes. A mobile or mob, as in a non-player character in a computer role-playing game. A mask is a piece of material or kit worn on the face. A mobile rig. The Noh Mask Effect: A Facial Expression Illusion. A mobile home or mobile office. International Mask and Carnival Museum of Binche. A mobile, a common type of kinetic sculpture. The Secret of Masks. A mobile phone, called a cell phone in the United States. A facial mask (or facial in short) is a temporary mask, not solid, used in cosmetics or therapy for skin treatment. Death masks were very popular in the Western World during the 18th and 19th century. A "death mask" is the same but taken from the face of a recently dead model. A "life mask" is a plaster cast of a face, used as a model for making a painting or sculpture.
a 'shameful' mask (Schandmaske in German) is devised for public humiliation; a popular reduced form are donkey ears for a bad ('dumb') pupil or student. The faceplates of spacesuit helmets. Welder's masks. Ski masks. Sport masks such as fencing masks or ice hockey and American football goalkeeper's masks. CPR masks used in Cardiopulminary Resuscitation. Anaesthetic masks used in surgery in hospitals. Oxygen masks used as part of medical oxygen resuscitation kit. Oxygen masks worn by high-altitude pilots. See this link and this link for examples. These are usually fullface. Breathing masks connected to some underwater breathing sets. These are usually fullface. Breathing masks connected to some industrial breathing sets. The familiar eyes-and-nose diving mask. Gas masks. Surgical masks. Filter masks. A cloth tied over the mouth and nose as a dust filter. Protecting the face against flying objects or dangerous environments, while allowing vision. Providing a supply of breathable air or other oxygen-containing gas. Participants in a black bloc at protests often wear masks, usually bandannas, to avoid recognition, and to protect against any riot control agents that may potentially be used. Occasionally a witness for the prosecution appears in court in a mask to avoid being recognized by associates of the accused. In many jurisidictions, it is an additional criminal offense to wear a mask while committing a crime; it is also often a crime to wear a mask at public assemblies and demonstrations. Criminals often use masks to avoid identification when they commit crimes. Latex masks are used in cinema as part of elaborate character makeup. As part of the costume of a particular personage like Harlequin or a modern comic book superhero. As a part of carnival celebrations in some parts of the world; Venice is most famous for this. To provide an aura of mystery with professional wrestlers, particularly in Mexico, as well as entertainers like the Unknown Comic, who always wore a paper bag over his head. "theatrical mask". The Ancient Greek word prosōpon = "face" originally meant "in front of the face", i.e. The English word "person" came from a Latin word for a theatrical mask, persona, which itself came from the Etruscan word for a mask, phersu. Some of the masks used in the Noh theatre display illusory facial expressions. Masks are also a defining characteristic of the Noh theatre of Japan. Use of masks in the dramatic plays in Ancient Greece evolved from the ceremonial purpose. In theatre plays. All African masks fall into one of four categories: the ancestor spirit, the mythological hero, the combination of ancestor and hero, and the animal spirit. In Africa, especially West Africa, masks also play an important role in traditional ceremonies and theatrical dances. A mask used in such a festival is known as having been "danzada" or "danced." These hand-made, painted masks are typically made from wood and may use rope, animal horns or teeth, or rubber from tire inner tubes. The masks and costumes from these festivals have become collectors items. These festivals frequently include parades and street theatre that act out a story. All Christian saints have a specific day in the year dedicated to them, and each town typically has a festival on that day, involving a combination of Christian and indigenous tradition. In Mexico and Central America, most towns have both a Christian name and an indigenous name, for example, Santiago Tianguistenco, or Santa Maria Axixitla. |