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Commissioned by the Royal Victoria Hospital and installed throughout Fractures clinic.
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Sculptural models of buildings in a damaged state are being mended and restored through scaffoldings of AO orthopaedic fixation.
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The Grand Opera House in a bombed state.
Fragments of the architecture are held in place with external fixation, sponsored by the AO Foundation through the support of Peter Matter.
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The Albert Memorial Clock tower in Belfast leans like Torre di Pisa. (Figurative elements modelled by Leanne Mullen).
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A steeple sculpture is x-rayed. The x-ray film is then placed onto colour photographic paper to create the framed image.
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The Royal Victoria Hospital is a recognised leader in reconstructive knee surgery. The surgeons are well practiced as a sad result of "The Troubles" and thugs delivering "punishment beatings". Thankfully, this violence is now firmly a thing of the past.
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Surgical treatment of bone fractures is a metaphor for the peace process in Northern Ireland. The wound is opened up and properly addressed, a better solution than covering over with plaster and immobilising.
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Watching extensive use of elaborate scaffolding during Dublin's rapid renovation inspires the conceptual link between architecture and medicine.
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Also displayed in the fracture clinic are smaller objects on the mend with fixation.
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