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Made in the mid-1980s, these works take their cue from the new medical eyes of the era—X-ray, ultrasound, CT and the early MRI. Slices, scans, grids, calibration marks and false-colour maps are borrowed from the clinic and turned into a visual language. The body appears as terrain: cross-sections, echoes, signal noise and motion blur oscillate between revelation and abstraction.
The series explores the strange intimacy of seeing inside another human: data versus flesh, care versus control, wonder edged with unease. When technology promises total visibility, what exactly are we looking at—and what remains invisible?