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Feb 16, 2012 13:03

Do you recall Gunther von Hagens? The mad scientist who developed the plastination technique for preserving bodies or body parts, and then who had his Bodyworlds exhibition tour the whole world ( Read more... )

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belak_krin February 16 2012, 15:20:58 UTC
The Bodyworlds exhibition began as a fascinating piece of science - exploring the human body in a new way and ended up as a depressing playground of the hack - far too frivalent to represent science, too disrespectful to be considered funerary and too childish to be considered art (human body on broomstick with harry potter glasses? Really??)

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commlal February 16 2012, 16:25:09 UTC
I think the bull penis earrings would be an interesting conversation piece for those annoying fashionata that go "Oh I love your earrings, what are they?" and watch the lovely colour their face goes when you tell them. *evil laugh*

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kirundo February 17 2012, 09:03:59 UTC
This poll is so negative, where's the YES, Please! lol...

I'd instantly go if it wasn't for the long queue outside, but he was never close to me. I've also watched the 3 bbc documentaries with him called "Autopsy" guess I don't have to explain what he did there, right?

I'd love to have a real human skull, if I ever have the money for it ;) or the sliced bunny, that's awesome too :D

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