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Telephone Game

Lindsay Khalluf

By Lindsay Khalluf


This piece is centered on the general inaccessibility and difficulty with mental health therapy resources. The telephone cord is passed through many people in the landscape, yet the cord leads nowhere, referencing how services often feel like being referred to different places, yet getting nowhere. Money is seen accumulating on the hill, as well as clocks melting, representing the money and time that accumulates in the process. As a whole, the process feels like a Game of Telephone.



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