The animation addresses the visual conventions of the female interior, and the normality and standardization of the body in medical education. It asks what kind of cultural and emotional values are projected to female reproductive system. The animation explores medical students' drawings of the female reproductive system, employing the anatomical drawings created by 63 first-year medical students in the Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry. It considers the drawings as part of a ritual of becoming a doctor, taboo-like topic related to sex, as well as self-portraits of the female students creating the images. Additionally, the animation rethinks the relationship between the data analysis and dissemination in arts-based research projects, by introducing a dialogic way to examine the drawing data.
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