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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: SalParadise on July 06, 2007, 01:38:00 pm
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for people who have checked this out, how much time is needed to see it all? can you do it in an hour? or can you easily spend 3-4 hours in there?
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I would give it two hours. Everything looks the same after awhile.
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gracias.
worth the $26.50?
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i can get you discount tickets. let me know if youre still around. ill send you the link or tell you where to go
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Saw it. 2 - 2 1/2 hours IIRC. It is worth the money, and since they pull the bodies apart in different ways (the circulatory system part is super cool), there are a lot of different things going on.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Saw it. 2 - 2 1/2 hours IIRC. It is worth the money, and since they pull the bodies apart in different ways (the circulatory system part is super cool), there are a lot of different things going on.
nice one, thanks.
rach, i might be a little late to fuji&miyagi..
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Great exhibit. Should take you at least 1.5 hours if you move at a decent pace. Don't get the audio tour though, not any more informational than the descriptive signs.
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Originally posted by SalParadise:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Saw it. 2 - 2 1/2 hours IIRC. It is worth the money, and since they pull the bodies apart in different ways (the circulatory system part is super cool), there are a lot of different things going on.
nice one, thanks.
rach, i might be a little late to fuji&miyagi.. [/b]
no prob - just give me a ring when youre over there and hopefully you can find us. oh wait ill be with julie (the other short redhead) and i guarantee with us being super short, youll NEVER find us ;)
if i get out of work early i might join you!
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Hey X, you got a PM!
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Originally posted by xneverwherex:
Originally posted by SalParadise:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Saw it. 2 - 2 1/2 hours IIRC. It is worth the money, and since they pull the bodies apart in different ways (the circulatory system part is super cool), there are a lot of different things going on.
nice one, thanks.
rach, i might be a little late to fuji&miyagi.. [/b]
no prob - just give me a ring when youre over there and hopefully you can find us. oh wait ill be with julie (the other short redhead) and i guarantee with us being super short, youll NEVER find us ;)
if i get out of work early i might join you! [/b]
i'm meeting a friend of mine around 5ish.. ring me if you're gonna join us..
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Originally posted by jetelo:
Hey X, you got a PM!
thanks - i sent you a message back. just to be clear this is for the nyc bodies exhibition.
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Oh and no photos for some reason.
I guess they are trying to sell the books.
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Originally posted by xneverwherex:
just to be clear this is for the nyc bodies exhibition.
you all are in NYC?
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Originally posted by Greer Zoller:
Originally posted by xneverwherex:
just to be clear this is for the nyc bodies exhibition.
you all are in NYC? [/b]
i dont know how many of us are in nyc, but sal_paradise and i are.
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I think it's disturbing that nobody has a problem with viewing human corpses stripped of their skin, as if they were stuffed tigers or something... more so because there is lingering concern about where the bodies came from...
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i don't have a moral objection to viewing corpses so much as a personal aversion, as i'm the farthest thing possible from macabre (nope, never had a goth/undead phase :) ). i'll admit that i'm kinda curious from a medical point of view - the human body is fascinating - but my disgust has the upper hand. reminds me too much of horror movies where the psycho killer (qu'est-ce que c'est?) flays his victims. gross, not something i want to seek out. puppies, rainbows and flowery fields, please. thanks.
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Um, or that's the big draw. Think about it...you're innocently viewing a medical curiousity when, out of nowhere, the re-animated corpses of the worst criminal offenders China has to offer break out of their cages and wreck havoc on the city!
Originally posted by They call me Doctor Doom.:
I think it's disturbing that nobody has a problem with viewing human corpses stripped of their skin, as if they were stuffed tigers or something... more so because there is lingering concern about where the bodies came from...
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I think it's AWESOME to view human corpses stripped of their skin, as if they were stuffed tigers or something!!
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This is for the few of you who asked about the discount tickets. First - the link was for the NYC Bodies Exhibition.
But - you may want to check out this site for discounts to other things in the DC area. The Bodies Exhibition is not listed tho.
http://www.theatermania.com/Washington_DC/ (http://www.theatermania.com/Washington_DC/)
And Doom - maybe you should check it out before you decide if its wrong/right. Based on the synopsis of it, I don't think its being presented in the light you seem to describe it as. I could be wrong... Rob???
Bodies...The Exhibition hits New York City this holiday season. Housed in the newly refurbished Exhibition Centre at the South Street Seaport, this striking new exhibit showcases real human bodies, giving visitors the opportunity to see themselves in a fascinating way like never before. Both captivating and edifying, Bodies unveils the many complex systems of organs and tissues that drive every aspect of our daily lives and unite us all as humans.
Although the intense study of human anatomy has traditionally been reserved for the medical community, this unique exhibit offers a rare opportunity for us all to examine and understand our own bodies including an up-close examination of the skeletal, muscular, respiratory, and circulatory systems. The various specimens showcase and exhibit healthy body parts and highlight the effects of disease, revealing how dramatically our daily choices influence our health.
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Originally posted by xneverwherex:
And Doom - maybe you should check it out before you decide if its wrong/right. Based on the synopsis of it, I don't think its being presented in the light you seem to describe it as. I could be wrong... Rob???
I didn't think about it being too gross until I read the above posts and told my mom I'd take her and she said, "Ew, ick, no." Huh. Perhaps if I feel green, I can always leave. Otherwise, I think I'll be cool with it...?
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Originally posted by Greer Zoller:
Originally posted by xneverwherex:
And Doom - maybe you should check it out before you decide if its wrong/right. Based on the synopsis of it, I don't think its being presented in the light you seem to describe it as. I could be wrong... Rob???
I didn't think about it being too gross until I read the above posts and told my mom I'd take her and she said, "Ew, ick, no." Huh. Perhaps if I feel green, I can always leave. Otherwise, I think I'll be cool with it...? [/b]
you'll be fine. it's more like taxidermy than walking into a gross anatomy lab.. (all the specimen look like they've been preserved for at least 30 years)
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Originally posted by xneverwherex:
And Doom - maybe you should check it out before you decide if its wrong/right. Based on the synopsis of it, I don't think its being presented in the light you seem to describe it as. I could be wrong... Rob???
i believe that doomie's objections stem from the fact that the origin of those bodies is murky. they are from chinese prisoners who did not give their permission to be used in such a fashion, and their families were not asked either. that's just the tip of the iceburg - just googled this link, plenty of others out there: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07172/795948-115.stm (http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07172/795948-115.stm)
None of the people who once inhabited the bodies in Bodies gave their consent to be used this way, and that has made some folks profoundly uneasy. Their doubts are compounded by China's record of human rights abuses, including the harvesting of transplant organs from executed prisoners.
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Well, I didn't hear all that...I just figured they came from the same place universities / medical centers obtain corpses...unless those are up for question too?
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For DC Exhibit, (well, not "DC", but Rosslyn -- one stop across the river...):
For 20% discount, good through August 31st, in-person at Box Office only:
Use code "circulatory"
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not sure about this bodies exhibit, but there's another group from germany that does the same sort of thing...it's called Körperwelten by a guy named gunther van hagan. i saw that exhibit at the franklin museum in philly last year after reading about his work in the book Stiff. his "subjects" are people who actually volunteer to donate their corpses directly to him...apparently, he gets thousands of applications from all over the world.
the most amazing piece was a woman who was 7 or 8 months pregnant at the time of death. the description said she had some disease that made it likely she would die before carrying to term so she contacted gunther and volunteered herself for the project. she was plastinated in a boticelli-like pose with the cross section of her womb exposing the fetus inside. a bit disturbing, but beautiful too.