The Placebo Apothecary

The Placebo Apothecary is an experimental attempt to give form and taste to a feeling or concern. Specifically we are interested in addressing how the expression of feelings into taste and smell can evoke notions of magic and power.

Collaboration with Maki Ueda.

Currently in development...

workshops

Selected for ISEA 2011

what ails you my dear?

Through a process of small drawings, conversation and consultation we will determine which feeling or concern or wish each child wants to address. Then we will start working on figuring out the tastes, smells, textures and colours for the potion or antidote. Spices, minerals and food will be mixed and ground, and eventually combined with mixing agents to aid the formation of a pill.

A mixture of syrup, powdered gum arabic and honey can be used as mixing agents. Substances which are very soft are formed into the pilular mass by incorporation with dry powders, such as wheat flour, starch or crumbs of bread. Powders must be mixed with syrup, molasses, honey or glycerin.

Once the pilular mass is created, the pill receive a spherical form by being rolled between the fingers. Each participant will leave with a pill that serve as potion or antidote for his or hers original concern, and along the way we will have had a series of conversations about medicine and magic.

OWL

The OWL project is inspired by Arthur C. Clarke's Third Law of Technology Prediction: that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. We work with body props and a series of workshops in which participants build their own exploratory devices.

Collaboration with Danielle Wilde.

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