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Moving On
The purpose of the light-boxes was to bring the spirit of the past together with the new Glover’s previous artwork ‘Corridor Voices’, from the old corridor of CMH, along with new pieces, made especially to fit with the architecture of the new hospital’s walkways. The above pictures are pinhole pictures of the old CMH corridor.
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Roof Top - Past to Present
A photograph from the roof of the new CMH building, with a view of the old hospital, before it was knocked down in June 2006. This was taken with a pinhole camera (a camera without a lens) to convey the changing developments of the new hospital.
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Clouds Inside Sky
The roof of BCAD under construction with a Haiku poem by Marlene Mountain
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Pasta and Spice Insulin Molecule
The artwork made for the Jeffrey Kelson Diabetic/Endocrine Unit at CMH represents an insulin molecule formula which is richly adorned with pasta and spices to form a decorative carpeted light-box. The insulin molecule is from a symmetry of space group P4232, reproduced from the International Tables Volume C by A J C Wilson (1992). The food chosen is suitable for diabetics to eat.
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Moving on
Images, artifacts and memories shown to the artist by patients, staff, volunteers and visitors of the old CMH, which were photographed and ‘moved’ into the ground floor architectural plan of the new building.
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A Wish, a Hope and a Blessing (4 Pictures)
A wish, a hope and a blessing for this new beginning of BCAD from patients, staff and volunteers and visitors of Central Middlesex Hospital, March 2006.
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