View Full Version : Zombie Sex Ed.
ElvenFury
09-14-2009, 02:04 PM
Is this guy nuts or what? I'm not saying he isn't cool, but definitely nuts.
http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE58A4Z220090911
Celephais
09-14-2009, 02:40 PM
I went to one of the (non-sex) body work exhibits, it was pretty neat. I especially liked this one body they had all the muscle groups pulled away from the body (for example a bicep only attached at the shoulder, the elbow part pulled away), so that you could get a really good view of how they were layed out.
Rather educational. There was one lady freaking out about the fetus' on display at the show. Honestly people, what do you expect to see when you go to this exhibit.
EasternBrand
09-14-2009, 03:43 PM
I went to one of the (non-sex) body work exhibits, it was pretty neat. I especially liked this one body they had all the muscle groups pulled away from the body (for example a bicep only attached at the shoulder, the elbow part pulled away), so that you could get a really good view of how they were layed out.
Rather educational. There was one lady freaking out about the fetus' on display at the show. Honestly people, what do you expect to see when you go to this exhibit.
I saw the show about six years ago, and I too thought it was very interesting. But there was definitely something ghoulish about the fetus section. They were all stored in jars, and there was a section focused on fetal developmental abnormalities. It felt like more of a freakshow attraction, or something you'd expect to find in a mad scientist's laboratory, than the rest of the show, which at least tried to blend education with artistic interpretation.
Mighty Nikkisaurus
09-14-2009, 05:18 PM
I didn't find the fetus section to be tasteless like that a tall when I went. It was sectioned off so people 'sensitive' to that sort of thing could skip it (there were huge warnings), but there was information in front of every single thing featured and it didn't deviate at all stylistically from the rest of the exhibit. It was very scientific.
IMO, some people are just more sensitive to that sort of thing, hence why the option to skip it when I went.
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