See the human body like never before as the Milwaukee Public Museum presents Gunther von Hagens' BODY WORLDS: The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies, the most highly attended touring exhibition in the world. From individual organs to whole bodies, BODY WORLDS offers visitors a rare opportunity to see the complexity of human anatomy and physiology.
BODY WORLDS features authentic human specimens preserved through a revolutionary process called Plastination. This remarkable preservation technique replaces bodily fluids and fat with reactive plastics, thereby preserving human tissue in its natural state. Visitors who embark on this amazing journey below the skin's surface will view an extensive collection including more than 200 authentic organs, systems and whole-body displays.
Gunther von Hagens' BODY WORLDS exhibitions are the only anatomical exhibits that use donated bodies, willed by donors for the express purpose of serving BODY WORLDS mission to educate the public about health and anatomy. To date, more than 8,000 people have agreed to donate their bodies to BODY WORLDS for Plastination and use in the exhibits.
Bodies in barcelona
Corpses of the museum. The Bodies exhibition at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona. The project was born in 2004 at the hands of the company Premier Exhibitions, is composed of 17 bodies, that record muscle and bone formation in the human body, plus more than 200 organs and fetuses.
The organizers have made it clear that this sample is independent of body art, also of flesh and blood, the artist Gunther von Hagens.
The bodies have been subjected to treatment that takes up to two years.
Corpses of the museum. The Bodies exhibition at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona. The project was born in 2004 at the hands of the company Premier Exhibitions, is composed of 17 bodies, that record muscle and bone formation in the human body, plus more than 200 organs and fetuses.
The organizers have made it clear that this sample is independent of body art, also of flesh and blood, the artist Gunther von Hagens.
The bodies have been subjected to treatment that takes up to two years.
find new ways to see how the human body without this either through schemes and very interezante
ResponderEliminarwhy I like this kind of museum
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ResponderEliminarThis is fascinating because, though one could not see it closely, this class of works they allow us to admire the biggest work realized by God during the creation the man; without need of we to be doctors or to study medicine since it is possible to understand in a simple way well it is that I believe.
ResponderEliminarPersonally piesnoq ue in this epoch the art plasmadoe ne l human body has been outlined muchisimo in the modern art and is a wonderful art
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