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(1) The exhibition displays the human body, where you are able to look at the human body without hair and skin. The human bodies are shown in a three-dimensional tour. The exhibition uses 13 full body human specimens and over 200 organs to tell the story of the miraculous systems at work within each of us every second of our existence. Important persons as Da Vinci and Vesalius have tried to explain how the human body works as one system, and that is what the exhibition is trying to do. But these human bodies show an even more detailed look into the elements that comprise each system. That is what this exhibition is all about, showing and learning people about the intricately developed body. Because many of us do not know how the body function, what we need to survive, what destroys us, what revives us.
Many people have after the show, renewed their knowledge about their own body. In one of the showcases, their were a body, where they person, who have owned it, had smoked. Because the people had noticed, what effects the tobacco have for the body, many people have thrown their cigarettes in front of the showcase, which symbols their decision to quit smoking. Healthcare is one of the issues this exhibition has tried to resolve, where these bodies are examples of different types of lifestyles. Numerous visitors have commented that the information gained from the experience has provided them with a new connection to their own bodies. Others claim a new reverence for life and a desire to take a more protective method to their health care.
This show have been made possible through the process of Polymer Preservation, which is a new technique in which human tissue is permanently preserved using liquid silicone rubber. This new type of technique makes specimens available for study for an indefinite time period, but it does also prevent the natural decay process. With the process of Polymer preservation are we able to take a closer look at the skeletal, muscular, nervous, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, endocrine and circulatory systems by opening some of the secrets of the human anatomy. The result of the Polymer Preservation process is a dry, unscented specimen that resists decomposition, which constructs a unique group of permanently well-kept human specimen for public exhibition.
(2) As long as the licenses to use the corpses are given, there is no problem. And it should therefore be, who stresses that the exhibition not to be compared with Gunther von Hagens more artistic exhibits of the human body. Bodies are about education and not about artTo Bodies should be art, there should be an artistic intention, which is not an issue here. A sock in a fishing line or a white piece of paper can be described as art, when there is an intention behind it. But if there is no dispatcher, I find it hard to see why it should be art. The fascination of our body and transience is, fully understandable, but the premise for the art lies not in looking at the fascination, but the intent comes from a necessity sender. Our body and its mortality is at once very near and infinitely far away for us as humans - and as such is a natural pivotal point for art, but that does not mean that it is for this reason becomes art by itself. Bodies frames into an artistic fascination that goes back to both the religious art comprehensive depictions of death and suffering and the real physical body as a direct artwork. Developing with the body as a direct object body art - began in the '60s and marked a shift from the religious point of departure for a more direct test and challenge the body among other things through pain, suffering and possible death. The wave that started back then with artists who began to cut and operate themselves and in general showed an increased awareness of the body have only accelerated until today. Therefore believe that Bodies fits well into the movement that is evolving in the arts. The exhibition however have to fill out more classical criteria for when to call something art. These include the fact that the exhibition is not happening in an artistic space.
The exhibition is a continuation of a theme of concern to many artists, but I do not do it for art. Yet Bodies borrowed from the art world in the way the Chinese equivalent set of - a way that pulls threads among other Greek mythology. Meanwhile, posture, recognizable in relation to various sculptures and pictures. She therefore believes that the exhibition suggests a more radical reintegration of art and medicine that can be traced back to Leonardo da Vinci, but who was also present in the anatomical theaters, where art and medicine through the powerful aesthetic staging was confused.
Segregation of the sciences that came with the Enlightenment are now being challenged by several artists such as Mona Hartoum directly using an endoscope to explore their own body. The interesting thing is not about Bodies enrolled as art or not art, but the exhibit identifies: a trend in an increasingly visualized culture against a massive preoccupation about the body. The boundaries between medicine, aesthetics and art flow together and are on track to be reformulated in a way that pulls threads back in time. What is interesting is not whether it is art or not, but why right now we see the development here and the extreme fascination with our bodies.
(3) I would not mind that my body was exhibited in this way when I'm dead. But both my surviving and I approve it. And I honestly do not believe, these Chinese have approved it. If they had, would the organizers have done much more with the permissions show up. But the moment you've said consent must also ask: Under what conditions are the consent given? Can it be given under pressure? Now we are told that the bodies are from China. Therefore I think that it can be executed or the poor who have been in need of money and therefore have felt pressured to sell themselves or a family member. I cannot accept that a man is not for sale. But many countries allow it because of the audience is able to obtain new knowledge about the body. The exhibition is also teaching the people about social problems as smoking, and that could be a good method to start the fight against cigarettes.
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