The marionette act soon became a favorite attraction in the Square, and Igor was selected to perform at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Unfortunately, the puppeteer died soon after of heart failure on September 21, 1996, three hours after his last performance. He was 36. His friends and acquaintances quickly created a fund in his name to assist his wife and three young children and a formed committee to look into te creation of a memorial. The committee decided to place a sculpture where Igor last performed and commissioned Russian sculptor Konstantin Simun for the job.
The sculpture of Doo Doo was paid in part by the The Fund for the Arts, The Massachusetts Cultural Council, and the Harvard Square Business Association. It was unveiled in a ceremony attended by 250 people on September 22, 2001.
