Marwencol – DIY-Puppentherapie in einem WK2-Szenario


Als ich im Feedreader im Teaser gelesen habe, dass es da einen Typ gibt, der in seinem Garten eine Stadt im Zweiten Weltkrieg-Stil erschaffen hat und mit Puppen bespielt – alles detailgetreu im Maßstab 1:6 – habe ich mit allem Möglichen gerechnet, aber damit nicht :
"On April 8, 2000, Mark Hogancamp was attacked outside of a bar in Kingston, NY, by five men who beat him literally to death. [...] After nine days in a coma and 40 days in the hospital, Mark was discharged with little memory of his previous life. Unable to afford therapy, Mark decided to create his own. In his backyard, he built Marwencol, a 1/6th scale World War II-era town that he populated with dolls representing his friends, family and even his attackers. He used the small dolls and props to redevelop his hand-eye coordination, while he dealt with the psychic wounds from his attack through the town’s many battles and dramas. After a few years, Mark started documenting his miniature dramas with his camera. Through Mark’s lens, these were no longer dolls – they were living, breathing characters in an epic WWII story full of violence, jealousy, longing and revenge. And he (or rather his alter ego, Captain Hogancamp) was the hero." Marg Hogancamp: Marwencol (Gallery anschauen!)
Über Mark Hogancamp und sein Marwencol gibt es eine Doku von Jeff Malmberg, die in einen Zeitraum von vier Jahren entstanden ist. Sieht nur leider so aus, als ob die nicht ganz einfach zu bekommen ist. Ich glaube ich probiere es trotzdem mal.

(via Sweet♥Station)
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