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Our Ipad / Iphone App: 'X is for X-ray' is launched

posted Jan 24, 2012 7:00 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 28, 2012 4:02 AM ]

X is for X-ray officially announced 28th Nov 2011 at RSNA Chicago.





inr-i project and exhibition - NHS / Wellcome Trust

posted Jan 24, 2012 6:21 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 28, 2012 2:10 AM ]


Update: the 2012-2013 tour of this exhibition is being organised at present:


April 2011: update: images and video loaded to www.inr-i.com
Also Local BBC Radio interview attached at the bottom of this page


As artist-in-residence at Yeovil District Hospital, Hugh Turvey will collaborate with a senior radiographer and a consultant radiologist to explore the potential for using imaging equipment to help engage patients in understanding the interventions they experience. Patients and staff will attend sessions with the artist to explore the creative potential of the equipment and artwork will be produced for the department. The artist and medical staff share an interest in the semiotics of images and the way that the creative manipulation of images could be used to educate patients and demystify complex investigations. Patients will be invited to take part in a further phase of the project to develop material to increase public understanding of radiology. A parallel residency at the British Institute of Radiology will enable the artist to develop this communication material and at this point methods of piloting and disseminating the material at a national level will be explored.


Senior Radiographer
Sasha Moore is a Senior Radiographer at Yeovil District Hospital. Having received an Arts scholarship to study at Bruton school for girls and an Art award for most promising A Level art student in 2000, she chose to pursue a career as a radiographer and completed her Diagnostic Radiography degree at Cardiff in 2003, winning the David Walters Cup for achievement. She worked full time as a Diagnostic Radiographer at the Royal United Hospital Bath before deciding to do a Fine Art degree at Bath Spa University which she completed in 2007. She is currently employed full time as a Senior Radiographer at Yeovil District Hospital with a speciality in CT. She has continued her interest in Fine Art through exhibiting her work and working with the Bath Fringe Arts Festival, including organising temporary exhibitions and fundraising. She instigated the Inner Eye project at Yeovil District Hospital in her role as a committee member for the Arts Project group. She has a particular interest in Art and Science and the debates around this area of contemporary art practice.


Consulting Radiologist
Dr Richard Clarkson is a Consultant Radiologist at Yeovil Hospital having graduated from Birmingham Medical School in 1997, qualifying as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2000 and completing his radiology speciality training in Edinburgh in 2007. Throughout his years as a junior surgeon the power of the pictorial representation of pathology both historical and contemporary, fascinated him. Linked with this was the ever present and often poorly executed need to communicate to patients the meaning of their diagnostic imaging in an understandable and tangible way. This led naturally to a career in radiology. A much higher percentage of radiologists and radiographers than the general public have strong background interests in art: clearly a factor in their career choice. Dr Clarkson has an A Level in art and a keen interest in black and white photography. Through his knowledge of medicine, radiological imaging modalities and the inner workings, and failures, of the human he would like to bring this understanding and unappreciated beauty to a wider audience. In particular he feels the apprehension and fear of the unknown can be debunked through medically inspired art, calming and easing patients at potentially distressing times.


Arts Coordinator – Alex Coulter
Alex Coulter is part-time arts coordinator at Dorset County Hospital where she has been involved in two Wellcome funded projects (Visiting Time 2003 and Boy Child 2005) with artist Mark Storor and producer Anna Ledgard. She has managed numerous Arts and Health projects over the last 10 years including the project ‘Room with a View’ which brings a live view of nature to Leukaemia patients confined to isolation rooms in Dorset County Hospital (budget £100,000). Based on medical research that shows a view of nature can improve medical outcomes this project is now in a development phase to take a view of Brownsea Island to patients in Poole, Yeovil, Dorchester and Bath hospitals funded by the Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund. A pilot research project in Dorset will be developed further with a larger scale research project at Royal United Hospital Bath (pending funding). She has been a part-time arts coordinator at Yeovil District Hospital for the last 5 years with projects including an artists’ collaboration and participatory project to create a ‘space ship’ lift for children and various large scale installations of glass and sculpture with budgets ranging from £10,000 - £50,000. She is currently a free lance coordinator managing an Arts Council funded regional arts and public health project REACH with partnerships between arts and health providers in Bristol, Somerset, Devon and Dorset; she is developing an arts strategy for mental health in the Dorset Primary Care Trust and is evaluating a professional development scheme for arts managers in Dorset (AMONITE). Other evaluation experience includes evaluating a dance project for older people in various care centres in Dorset and the dissertation for her MSc looking at the impact of the hospital environment on perceptions of the organisation. She helped found and was the first Chair of Arts and Health South West, a regional networking organisation for arts and health professionals and she is currently Vice Chair of the Culture Theme Group of the Dorset Strategic Partnership. She has extensive experience of strategy, planning and delivering arts and health projects and has worked with many collaborations and partnerships across the health and arts sectors.



Biography of Organisation
Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provides acute care for a population of about 180,000, mostly in South Somerset, North and West Dorset, and parts of Mendip. Each year more than 30,000 patients are admitted as inpatients or day cases; more than 90,000 people attend outpatient appointments; around 40,000 people are treated in Accident and Emergency; and some 1,300 babies are born in the Maternity Unit. The Foundation Trust has over 7,000 members and over 1,800 staff. The X-Ray Department at Yeovil District Hospital conducts approximately 100,000 examinations per annum which equates to approximately 50,000 patients coming through the department, often with relatives or carers. Approximately 80% of those will be new patients and the other 20% repeat visits. The staff in x-ray rarely have the opportunity to develop longer term relationships with patients but may see them two or three times such as in a pre-operative, post-operative and follow up sessions. This project is an important development for the arts group at Yeovil District Hospital. An arts strategy has just been approved by the hospital board, which includes the recommendation for a part-time arts coordinator post. In the past four years significant effort has been put into developing the arts project alongside a major fundraising and refurbishment campaign. Yeovil Hospital has never hosted an artist-in-residence and this will be an important next step in developing the arts programme from a more traditional focus on commissions and temporary exhibitions towards creative collaborations between artists and staff and more focus on participation. The artwork created will have significance for staff and patients and enhance the environment as well as inform the patients about the department and provide a stimulus for discussion and questioning. This is an excellent department in which to introduce an artist-in-residence and will be a model for future projects which might contribute towards staff development through creative practice.


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Interview - Elle Man Magazine Romania 2011

posted Nov 14, 2011 8:21 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 24, 2012 1:01 PM ]

Hugh Turvey X-ray Artist interview, magazine article in Elle Man Romania 2011

Limited Edition - Experiment with Canyon

posted Sep 17, 2011 5:17 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 24, 2012 1:04 PM ]

This has to be
the most exciting project
of the year.


I have collaborated with Canyon from the Netherlands in a crossover art / commercial project. We have produced  a limited edition of products which have bespoke imagery created especially to fit the products. Geert van Dijk very early on in the project, agreed to me having my signature on the products to help establish the art identity and to have some exhibition style launch events in 15 countries (mostly in Europe)...I will be attending 5 of these events and am very excited about reaching out to new audiences through this project.

I have produced a set of art posters to accompany this project and will have these at my future events in the UK, Germany and the USA.










































Heston Blumenthal

posted Sep 17, 2011 4:54 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 24, 2012 1:05 PM ]


We have been collaborating with Waitrose in the UK to produce imagery for a rather 'science orientated' celebrity chef called Heston Blumenthal.  This has been a joint project for myself and my wife Artemi...she is a food photographer and has been instrumental in the project. The project has been challenging with all the varying densities and water content of some of the subjects but we are really happy with the results.


Heston's Biography the Fat Duck Website:
http://www.thefatduck.co.uk/Heston-Blumenthal/Biography/

NHS campaign - Alchohol awareness

posted Sep 17, 2011 4:35 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 24, 2012 1:10 PM ]




The images were meticulously researched by both the relevant government department and the advertising agency and the visuals used have to match up to the reality. Hugh Turvey’s X-ray style photographs attempt to illustrate the hidden dangers of drinking by showing “damage you can’t see”, and the ads carried text explaining hidden effects on the body, from mouth cancer to high blood pressure.

The campaign, run in association with the NHS and three major health charities, was thoroughly road-tested before it was released to ensure the public got the message. VCCP had previously tested a concept based on rotting fruit, but found people just didn’t understand it clearly.

Paris, Film Set of 'Et Soudain, Tout Le Monde Me Manque'

posted Jan 25, 2011 1:46 PM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 24, 2012 1:14 PM by Hugh Turvey ]


           



(The Day I Saw Your Heart) , Vertigo Productions.
Released April 2011. See the trailor on Facebook here

I worked with the team from Vertigo Productions and produced the x-ray imagery for the film (shot in Paris during August 2010). The last scene of the film was shot at GALERIE ANNE DE VILLEPOIX, 43, rue de Montmorency 75003 Paris. I spent a day with the crew and with a little persuation from Farid Chaouche (The very charming Line Producer), I had a walk on part in the very last scene with the gallery guests....me looking at my own work....!
Réalisatrice: Jennifer Devoldere    Acteurs: Eli: Michel Blanc    Justine: Mélanie Laurent    Géraldine Nakache    Guillaume Gouix







I took some 'behind the scenes' photographs of the crew and producers into the early hours of the morning.

for more info on the film:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1753792/
http://screenbase.screendaily.com/films/1157
http://www.filmstarts.de/kritiken/182894/castcrew.html
http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=182894.html
http://screenbase.screendaily.com/films/1157
http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/462877/Et-Soudain-Tout-Le-Monde-Me-Manque/overview

Consultant for Ridley Scott Associates (RSA)

posted Oct 4, 2010 8:23 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 24, 2012 1:14 PM by Hugh Turvey ]

Update 22 Nov 2010: I was sent this morning the directors version of  'True Beauty' - It is interesting to see the differences - I certainly prefer the Director version especially with the 'reveal' of the car at the end and the detail of the zebra.

Directors Version

Title: Ford Mondeo ‘True Beauty’
Director: Carl Erik Rinsch
Production Company: RSA Films
Producer: Margo Mars
Radiology Consultant: Hugh Turvey



Aired Version
New Ford Mondeo ad campaign from The Blue Hive (Ogilvy, Wunderman and Mindshare)
Title:
Ford Mondeo ‘True Beauty’
Director: Carl Erik Rinsch
Production Company: RSA Films
Producer: Margo Mars
Radiology Consultant: Hugh Turvey


I was invited by Margo Mars from Ridley Scott Associates to collate and create reference x-rays for the production of this advert for Ford.
It was great fun and introduced me to some great veterinarian radiographers - thanks to everyone who helped.

From my research for the RSA I have entered into a collaborative project with the London Aquarium - this is in it's infancy but some great images to come next year...



France 5 Interview

posted Oct 4, 2010 7:32 AM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated Jan 24, 2012 1:23 PM by Hugh Turvey ]




We were interviewed by Elodie Fertil from Marathon Productions France (now part of the Zodiak Media Group). This interview marks the point at which we started to become better known internationally.
This was our first TV interview and we were terribly nervous to the point that Artemi was having trouble breathing...!

Presented by Peggy Olmi




(apologies for taking so long to get this on the website)

Kinetica Art Fair, London - Visitor Feedback video

posted Apr 22, 2010 1:29 PM by Hugh Turvey   [ updated May 5, 2011 3:19 AM by Hugh Turvey ]

We finally compiled some of some video clips from the Kinetica Art Fair...I had a great time and really met some fantastic people...


The information gained at the Kinetica Art Fair has been invaluable and helps preparations for my Residency at the NHS(Yeovil County Hospital) - When I and medical staff will experiment with diagnostic images to explore ideas that could be used to educate patients and demystify complex investigations.

Special Thanks to:
Mike Fisher ( Raw Vision Gallery - Cape Town ), Susanne Massmann ( Gallery [ DAM ] - Berlin ), Tony Langford (Kinetica Museum - London)

If you appear in this video and you would like to be credited please get in touch.






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