hixson: in being a maker of this work, i look at it like life.hen i get up in the morning and brush my teeth and listen to the radio, i'm filtering a lot of different information. my life isn't like a piece of literature with a beginning, middle, and end. in my actual life, i am processing a lot of different things at one time. woman: they're beating up the guards. are you going to do that dance? can i? i'd like to. we are working on the idea of mr. memory, or of amelia earhart. these are like fulcrums that we can bring all the other things that we're thinking about around them. woman: ...by being the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. christopher: the voice was really important to me, and the speech pattern -- the way that she sounds rehearsed when she speaks in these things. yesterday, i hopped off from los angeles about noontime, and landed in newark this morning after a nonstop, transcontinental trip. she has a certain stiff, formal way of speaking to the camera, so i liked that. i really wanted to use that. well, i carried some wat