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An Exhibit You All Might Be Interested In

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  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 20 years, 2 months ago by spyrelx.
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  • November 28, 2005 at 3:19 pm #8906

    spyrelx

    This thing is in NY right now but is probably going to tour the country.

    It’s called “Bodies” and they’ve taken a bunch of human bodies, and parts of bodies, and treated them with a polymer so that they can just stand there like rubber dolls. Then they’ve removed certain layers, so for instance, you’ll see a body without any skin, or without skin and muscles but with all the organs, or just showing the gastrointestinal system, or just the muscles and tendons, etc.

    It’s a facinating exhibit and, oddly, not grotesque or stomach churning at all.

    I found it particularly interesting because of my interest in all the daoist stuff (“so that’s where the kidney’s are, and that’s what the diaphram looks like”). Yeah, I knew where all this stuff was and what it looked like from books, but it’s nothing compared to actually seeing it hanging in a real body.

    Two caveats,

    This is an exhibit from China. There’s been some accusations that some of these bodies may in fact be from prisoners, though the sponsors claim it’s not the case. A google search will give you articles on the claims and counter claims.

    It’s an expensive ticket. About $25 in NY, which pissed me off when I went in but which I thought was worth it when I came out.

    Here’s a link to the NYC Exhibit (scroll down the page once you get there):

    http://www.southstreetseaport.com/EventsEntertainment/EventCal/

    November 28, 2005 at 9:14 pm #8907

    svatn

    Well, the originator is really a controversial person …
    He has not the best reputation in Germany.

    The exhibition is nevertheless worth seeing!

    Gunter von Hagen

    November 29, 2005 at 10:46 am #8909

    spyrelx

    Thanks.

    Just for clarification, Gunter von Hagen may have originated the technique but this is not his show. This is a completely different show by different people.

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