This book brings to print my 2011, single-channel video (color, sound, 6:38 min.) "My Atlas: Lindsay/A Report to an Academy." The video and this book merge Kafka's satirical short story from 1917 "Report to an Academy" with an examination of my process creating "Lindsay" (2011) Oil and Acrylic on Linen, 60 x 63 inches. In Kafka's story an ape is invited by several academicians to talk about his recent capture. The group wants to know how he has negotiated and maintained his “release” not to the jungle, but into a civilized western world. For the video, I transposed the main character from an ape to a woman, or collectively, Women. In my version, a mother retells Kafka’s story to her family during a car ride. Her story is voiceover for imagery from the rainy drive shuffled into sequential stages of the development of the painting, ”Lindsay.” The painting’s time-lapse stages and source images – of underwear and fashion advertisements and the tragic celebrity Lindsay Lohan -- become a backdrop for the mother's retelling: The officials request a Chimpanzee (woman) to report on what it is like to be captive in civilized (male-defined) society. How does she manage to get out of her cage? What does she have to do to stay out? Is she free outside the cage? The story is her report.