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I saw that exhibit last year and it's really cool--a little overwhelming towards the end though.
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Been around for years. I will see it one of these days.
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it's a fascinating display - but there are areas some folks may want to skip.
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I worked on the exhibit when it was here over a year ago and it is coming back to our museum in March.
When I first heard about it I thought it was disgusting, when I saw it I thought it was very interesting, but then I got a little disturbed at the artistic way some of the bodies are displayed. As in using dead bodies for art... yuck. I must say it is very educational, we get a lot of med students through here when the show is on. And I did find my self examining the "exhibits" whenever I had a ache or pain. It is also a little creepy when I had to work in the gallery all by myself. ![]() They keep insisting that all the bodies are from volunteers... and yes people do fill out cards donating their bodies when the show is on here.
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saw it 4 years ago in CLE. Morbidly fascinating.
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I'm surprised there aren't really tight regulations requiring the documentation of exactly where each of those bodies came from, who they are, etc.
Would make a good horror movie- the museum is really a front for a political group or something, and their enemies end up being "art." |
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German film 'anatomy' uses this exact collection
Not a bad flick, if you like horror... I think the collection is great, and gives the public a much better sense of anatomy than a textbook can. A bit morbid to use human tisue as 'art' perhaps, but not a new idea; there is a very similar collection that is over 100 yrs old (dissected human sitting on dissected horse, etc)
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I saw it in Toronto about 2 years ago. At the same time I was taking an orthopedics class in engineering so it was even more interesting for me. If you get the chance, check it out.
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I went. I just kept thinking to myself "it's really just Beef Jerkey, it's really just Beef Jerkey..."
There's a section on unborn children and lots of displays of disease, Cancer, etc. etc in different parts of the body..
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Kinda creepy, but all in the name of science 'eh.
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I heard that many of the subjects were Chinese nationals who "donated" their bodies, as in prisoners who were executed who "donated" their bodies.
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When my wife & I went we were surprised to see the number of people who brought their kids. They were all very fascinated. I thought the displays concerning disease probably made impressions on lots of people, for instance the samples of lung tissues showing differences between non smokers', smokers' lungs and those with cancer.
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I quit about 6 weeks ago. I don't need to see that. OTOH, maybe I should....Ugh....
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We took our kids, 7 and 10 yrs old, it was fascinating. Overpriced but still recommended.
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Von Hagens is a very controversial figure in Germany. Numerous lawsuits around his exhibits, which have been around 10 years, drove his shows out of the country. He has factory size operations in a depressed East German town, Eastern Europe and China. The fact that he plastinates bodies in China is what brought up the question, where the "volunteers" came from in a communist country. I do not think that this issue was ever cleared up properly. Nowadays he has enough volunteers, where this probably is a non issue.
While I find the plastination method he invented ingenious and useful in science and education, I do not care for his commercialized exhibits and his recent attempt to start selling body parts to the general population as art. The commercialization and the art is what I do not agree with. Showing body parts in public for science education is great - i.e. the smoker's lungs or exhibits showing disease. Isn't it a shame that a brilliant MD has nothing better to do with his technology and knowledge than to self promote and financially profit through his "art"? What happened to the Hippocratic oath? Cheers, George |
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