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Monorail Man 01-13-2005 07:44 PM

A group of students from the Anatomy class, and our techer headed out to Body Worlds, and it's great. Very informative, and has the plastification is just creepy. :)

innerSpaceman 01-14-2005 06:31 PM

OMG, some friends and I were talking about this at Christmastime and it sounded so interesting, we were surely going to go.

Then forgot about it.

Story in Time Magazine this week. L.A. Exhibit ending soon. Must Go.

Then forgot about it.

Erica mentions that she's going tonight. OMG, almost forgot about and it would have been too late. How do I get info? Ah, thread on the LoT. Thanks peeps.

Going tomorrow night, Saturday, at 7:00 pm.



(Um, I sure hope Zapppop isn't queasy about this kinda stuff. I couldn't reach him by cellphone, the final days were almost totally sold out, and - well - I went ahead and got him a ticket.)

blueerica 01-14-2005 06:32 PM

LoT has all the hep happenings, doesn't it?

Monorail Man 01-14-2005 11:06 PM

Well, if your not going now, Body Worlds 2 is coming, on Jan 28. :)

BarTopDancer 01-14-2005 11:08 PM

Hearing about this is also a great diet. ;)

blueerica 01-15-2005 12:44 AM

Oh, and you'll hear lots about it tomorrow!!!

BTW -- For those who want to know, this show was AMAZING!!

FEJ 01-15-2005 01:34 AM

I Agree..I saw it last week. I loved the circulitory system. The duck was cool..

Tramspotter 01-15-2005 09:28 AM

I see dead people.


Oh yeah a couple of duck arterial systems and a disected horse too.

Horses have huge tracheas BTW.

What was tripping me out was the cross sectional resins.

Preshettuo anyone?

BarTopDancer 01-15-2005 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueerica
Oh, and you'll hear lots about it tomorrow!!!

Don't make me leave you on the side of the road somewhere in the [shudder] 909!!!!!! I love you to much to put you through the trama of being stuck in that horrible place for longer than necessary. But if you bring it up I may be forced to leave you, though I'm pretty sure that when COPS and Jerry [Springer] show up this afternoon they will be happy to arrange transportation for you out of that horrible horrible place.

innerSpaceman 01-16-2005 08:47 AM

HELP!

Zapppop and I went to see the Body Worlds exhibit last night, and now I am scarred for life!

I can't stop seeing through people to their musculature and circulatory systems. I look right through their deadened eyes to their tiny brains (that, if flattened would cover 1.5 square miles, but which are so freaking small inside our heads that I can't believe they control our bodies). I feel my own self looking out from inside my skull, and I am too conscious of all my internal organs packed together doing their amazing stuff - - and far too conscious of the 1001 things that can (some of which WILL) go wrong with them.

I feel so tightly packed it hurts. Muscle and sinew and nervous systems and circulatory systems and bone and lungs and heart and kidneys and that huge liver, all crammed, packed, intertwined in bundles inside my skin. And how is it that it keeps functioning (until it doesn't)? And how is it that we can move about in these portable bio-factories, and drive cars and dance and make love and type on message boards?

I can't help feeling like a Self-Animated Meat Puppet.

And too many of the the freaking cadavers had eyes that - bloody hell - looked no different than living eyes! Gak, the eyes are no longer the window to the soul for me, but rather my window to look inside your complex, miraculous and absolutely disturbing human body.


Arragggh, I can't make love with my boyfriend this morning. I keep seeing his insides and it's not as attractive as his outsides. I can't even stay in bed awake, because with my eyes closed all I see and feel is the S.A.M.P.

Oh, woe, we are all but S.A.M.P.s (self-animated meat puppets), and there is no escape - - except for the horrible death that inevitably awaits us through one of the dozens of painful and horrific causes that was illustrated for me last evening.



Beautifully artistic and creative and imaginative and mind-expanding and educational displays of fantastically plasticized human cadavers, dissected and presented in a myriad of unbelievably trippy ways. But not for the faint of heart or, in my case, freaked of mind.


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