The medical scan is an example of the most intimate kind of photograph yet one which is stripped of the most basic markers. Who is the patient, what do they look like, what of their character, what is their race, what of their past and future? In a medical scan it isn’t even clear if we are alive or dead.
In this work I explore what the medical scan feels like if I change the context by removing it from its medical home and shifting it to the walls of an art gallery or re-imagining the scan as a child’s game.