“The Talking Cure,” takes its name from Sigmund Freud’s original description of psychoanalysis. I made twelve sculptures- some of the folks living in my brain made real. I then asked twelve writers- poets, novelists, screenwriters, and playwrights- to each chose a sculpture to which they related most intimately. Each wrote his or her imagined monologue of the goings on in the sculpture’s mind.
The next step in the game was to find twelve actors and have them each record one of the monologues. With minimum direction from me, they spoke their interpretations of the written pieces that had in turn been inspired by each sculpture. It’s been like a game of “whisper down the lane” with each participant interpreting what they see or read and giving each next step a little tweak of their own.
The audio recordings were coded and sent up onto the Inter-Web. When you point your phone at the code it triggers the audios.
And now, by looking, reading and listening to the work, you too will become part of the collaboration.