A 55 minute Oxford University lecture played on a monitor was photographed with a long exposure on large format film. From a larger series which talks about traces and transformations, hybridity and the shift from analogue to digital and back again. In turn referencing both the early moments of photography and the fixing of an image and the current moment and its shift in emphasis away from the physical object. This image is made as a visual representation of a lecture titled; 'The Hippocratic Paradox: When is resuscitating a patient doing them harm? presented by Dr Elizabeth Dzeng, Green Templeton College, Oxford 2016.