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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
While fascinating, I think this is if not sick, then certainly sad. This was once a living human being, how sad that he? ended up like this?
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these were also in an exhibition in germany, there was some contoversy that some of the bodies were of chinese inmates that didnt sign any prove of consent.
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Yup, I caught it here in Los Angeles. Extremely fascinating. Of the exhibition here, the people had donated their bodies to science. If I were to donate my (whole) body to science, I'd rather it end up like this, rather than just disected at a medical school. "won't cadavers stink?" - Nope, they have been preserved in such a way as there is no smell. Well, nothing I caught anyway. AgentSmith
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Someone I work with was saying there is an exhibit in Manhattan called 'Bodies' and she wanted to go see it. While I might be able to stomach such an exhibit, I highly doubt that I could enjoy it the way I do going to a more traditional art exhibit.
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/08/photogalleries/cadavers_exhibition_museum/index.html http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/08/0829_050829_human_bodies.html beleive more than 100 pple want to donate their bodies after they die for this... controversy..for those who love one.. most of the bodies who were from china.. poor people. think..right to privacy, no consent, capitalism, communism..believe entrance for the exhib was $25 per head, etc. draws a line somewhere... like in journalism.. the right to inform, or to respect privacy. here.. has art crossed it's barrier? does art have a barrier..in the true sense.. ? or art..is art..? what's the difference between art and sensationalism? the list goes on and on..... the the political bits of art.. what can be shown, what cannot..so then is art not art here.. me think me will stick to digital art.. nude models don't bother me about privacy, etc.
They were criminals, so no consent needed in China, although there was some controversy over how the bodies were obtained...... The artist who developed the preservation technique was German, Gunther von Hagens, they did an article on him in the March 2004 issue.... And, if I were to die, I'd have Todd donate my body, I would certainly want to live on in an exhibit such as this, yup, definitely.
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from my cousin... "I went for this exhibition in toronto....it was amazing and fascinating.. they had consent forms kept there for people who wanted to donate their bodies. well, i guess in china it may be a different story. the germans apparently have set up a place in china where the bodies are sent for such purposes."
Wasnt this the same exhibition where they had a corpse sliced up in very thin pieces placed in a long row? Think i saw something about it on Discovery Channel. Not sure i would call it art though, but thats just me i guess. :)
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I'm going to bend the CR rules a bit because I think this is educational and informative, and post an image from the article..(Photographer; Steve Nesius)... The exhibit I think is in now in Houston....the figure above is a REAL human cadaver!
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