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‘The medical record swallows the story’, by Sara Wasson

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The image shows a sequence of three 'comic strip' boxes, showing stick figures. In box 1 and 2 a patient and doctor sit facing each other with a compute between them. Red and orange swirls represent their interacting speech. In box 3 the figures are absent, and the computer has become large, has swallowed the swirling colours, and imposed a dark grid upon them.

  • by Sara Wasson

U.K.

 

 

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