The images are framed as windows looking into a different (external) space. Edwina chose lenticular photos because hospitals use scanning equipment (C.A.T/ X-rays / M.R.I scanners) to visualise, and diagnose, our body’s internal landscape.
Rather than being scanned yourself, you can scan the external landscape of the nearby woodlands. Patients using this waiting area therefore become both observed and observers.
Because you need to move slightly to read all aspects of the photographs, the aim is to make everyone in the area more comfortable and relaxed, to generate conversations, and make time pass more quickly.
