Mandalorian Armour

Mandalorian Cosplay Consent Project (2020-2024)

Artist’s Statement

A Star Wars Mandalorian cosplay constructed mainly out of cardboard, incorporating interactive technology to enhance the armour and relate it to the topic of consent in cosplay. I (Annika de Witte) was the artist, fabricator, and designer behind this piece.

All the armour was created by hand, using cardboard, hot glue, papier-mâché, modelling paste, sandpaper, gesso, dark grey and silver chrome acrylic paints, and metallic silver spray paint. I used cardboard for the armour, mainly because it’s cheap (free for me), and any other material would’ve been either too heavy or not durable enough to shape it. I started building the Mandalorian helmet during the pandemic, using templates from YouTuber EpicCardboardProps but constructing and painting it myself. Next, I created one of the shoulder pauldrons for a design course in university, applying new technologies and skills such as 3D printing and laser cutting. For a studio course final project, I decided to complete the rest of the Mandalorian armour: the other shoulder pauldron, both leg armour plates, both wrist gauntlets, and the chest plate. Still using templates from EpicCardboardProps, I built and shaped the pieces, then painted and weathered them to match the finished parts, making them attachable and detachable with strong magnets glued to them and sewn into the inside of a pair of cargo pants and a turtleneck. I built the wrist gauntlets last, incorporating an audio recording system to play sound bites from the show. I took phrases from the Mandalorian show, “Don’t touch anything”, “You stay right there, you stay, don’t move. Understand?”, and “This is the way” from an online soundboard and uploaded them to the system. These snippets were chosen to align with consent – a recurrent and imperative theme in cosplay culture, especially at conventions. This is the longest-running project I’ve ever worked on; it took a lot of blood, sweat and tears, and I still wear it to Fan Expo and Comic-Con almost every year.

  • via @adwcreates on Instagram
    via @adwcreates on Instagram

Project Documentation

Armour in Action

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