0 someone who entertains people by speaking without moving their lips, to make it seem as if the voice is coming from somewhere else :
Even with a good ventriloquist, there might be a few moments when the audience sees his lips move.
The difference between reality and the brain's perception of reality is what keeps ventriloquists in business.
She takes her place invisibly as a ventriloquist whose puppets, the dull, everyday performers, sit immersed in a soundworld to which they obviously cannot relate.
A ventriloquist, for example, cannot enter into a genuine dialogue with a dummy since the dummy cannot really respond back to the ventriloquist.
The children in the swimming pool had become my ventriloquist dummies.
The notion of illusion is used by him to explain how the ventriloquist treats his own stomach as a foreign voice.
The subject's persona is rendered, by the act of appropriation, into a ventriloquist's dummy, communicating artists' messages as opposed to the subject's utterance.
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