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  • 'Body Worlds' exhibit inspires body donors [plastinating cheaper than funeral, and people see you]

    06/09/2008 4:46:33 PM PDT · by SJackson · 18 replies · 91+ views
    Capital Times ^ | 6-9-08 | Rong-Gong Lin II
    South Los Angeles resident Erlyne Toney-Alvarez, 67, had always planned to be cremated when she died. Simple. Inexpensive. Graves, she said, are a waste of land occupied by the dead. Then she saw the intricately plastinated bodies at the Body Worlds exhibit at the California Science Center -- bodies that had been stripped of their fat, filled with plastics and shown off in all their muscular, organic and anatomical glory for the world to see in traveling shows. Now that, she thought, is the way she wants to go. "I was so excited," she said of seeing the exhibit with...
  • Exhibit Stops Using Bodies From China

    02/15/2008 6:29:40 PM PST · by JACKRUSSELL · 39 replies · 130+ views
    The Associated Press / Google News ^ | February 15, 2008 | The Associated Press
    (NEW YORK) — The doctor behind the "Body Worlds" exhibits that show cadavers in different poses says he has stopped using bodies from China for fear that some of them may be executed prisoners, ABC News reported on Friday. Dr. Gunther von Hagens told ABC's "20/20" that he had to destroy some bodies he had received from China because they had injuries that made him suspect they were execution victims. The doctor invented a liquid plastic process that preserves bodies. He has put many of them on display in museum exhibits that show them in poses like playing poker or...
  • Cadaver Exhibit: Who Said OK?

    01/26/2008 10:48:27 AM PST · by JACKRUSSELL · 122 replies · 6,296+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | January 25, 2008 | By Marc Lifsher
    (SACRAMENTO) -- Cars packed the parking lot of a shuttered CompUSA store one recent weekday afternoon as schoolchildren, health professionals and the just plain curious paid $24 apiece to stare at a score of plasticized, dissected human cadavers and roomfuls of preserved body parts. The cadavers are displayed dramatically, with layers of skin and muscle peeled back to reveal internal organs, bones, blood vessels and nerves. The exhibition, with bodies posed as if playing a violin, swinging a golf club or performing other tasks, provoked plenty of hushed comments.   "Where do they come from?" a young woman asked a...
  • Origin of Exhibit's Bodies Contested

    09/15/2007 8:12:47 PM PDT · by JACKRUSSELL · 29 replies · 758+ views
    The Columbus Dispatch ^ | September 15, 2007 | By Robert Vitale
    Controversy has followed an exhibit of preserved, plasticized human bodies around the world. Now, a group of Ohio State University students and faculty members is raising questions about "Bodies … The Exhibition" during its six-month stay in Columbus. Like others, the OSU group is challenging whether the bodies are those of people who died of natural causes, as the exhibit's owners insist, or whether they are those of political prisoners who died in Chinese prisons. Premier Exhibitions, the Atlanta company that brought an exhibit of Titanic artifacts to COSI Columbus in 2005, says it's under suspicion because the bodies came...