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A camera obscura was created in the mental health department of the Northwick Park Hospital. The therapy room in the hospital was transformed by the image of the streets outside, creating an unusual and fascinating visual experience for the patients. They were asked to perform a grounding exercise by focusing their attention on the sense of hearing and seeing. Each patient described in detail one part of the image they could see or a sound they could hear in the darkened room. This helped them become mindful of the here and now and gave them an outlet for expression.

"The building is still and the tree is moving. It feels like the tree has so much freedom. I wonder how it must feel for the building to be stuck in one position."

Following this, the patients also created their own pinhole cameras and stepped outside the hospital to take pictures of things they liked on the street. The doctors and hospital staff were surprised with the way some patients responded and the workshop gave them further insight into the patients' state of mind. 

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