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Body Worlds and the Brain
Body Worlds and the Brain (formerly Body Worlds 2: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies is the controversial creation of Dr. Gunther von Hagens. It is the second of three traveling exhibitions of human bodies, parts and organs that have been specially preserved using von Hagen's plastination technique. Plastination is the method of removing bodily fluids and fat from the specimens and replacing them with resins and elastomers to halt decomposition and preserving the remains. Its intended purpose is to introduce anatomy to the general public and promote better health awareness and knowledge of the human body. Combined with the original Body Worlds (now named Body Worlds and the Cycle of Life) and Body Worlds and the Story of the Heart (Body Worlds 3), the exhibits have attracted over 20 million viewers and $200 million dollars.
The Exhibit
The original Body Worlds opened with 25 human bodies (or plastinates) posed in a variety of positions, as well as individual organs, organ configurations and transparent body slices. In total, more than 200 real human specimens are featured at each exhibit. Only individuals that agreed that their bodies could be used in the exhibit for educational purposes make up the bodies that are on display. The identities, ages and cause of death are not disclosed in the exhibit for privacy concerns.
Controversy
The Body Worlds exhibits have all received their fare share of controversy since the original debuted. There have been cries from various religious organizations over the use of public exhibition of the human corpses, while others have declared the exhibit to be sensationalistic or perpetuating sexual stereotypes. Some cities and states have outright banned the exhibition from coming, including the city of San Francisco, California and the states of Florida and Washington.
Past Exhibitions
Body Worlds and the Brain debuted in Seoul, Korea on April 17, 2002. Since that time, it has moved from Busan, Korea to Singagpore, Singapore to Tapei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan to Toronto and Montreal, Canada to the United States, where it has toured Los Angeles, California, Cleveland, Ohio, Denver, Colorado, Boston, Massachusetts, Chicago, Illinois, San Jose, California, Baltimore, Maryland, Houston, Texas, San Diego, California, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Calgary, Canada.
Current and Future Exhibitions
Body Worlds and the Brain is currently on display at the TELUS World of Science in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from September 16, 2010 through January 9, 2011. There is no future exhibition scheduled at this time. Please check the Body Worlds site below for more information. |
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Body Worlds The official site for Body Worlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies - the traveling exhibition of human corpses. |
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| Body Worlds 4 |
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| See Also on TheCabinet.com |
| Blog: Body Worlds: The Expedition of Human Cadavers (09/15/08) |
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Body Worlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies |
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Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers |
Visible Human Body: An Atlas of Sectional Anatomy |
Creativity: Theory, History, Practice |
Pushing the Limits Encounters with Body Worlds Creator Gunther Von Hagens |
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