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History
Body Worlds was first presented in Tokyo in 1995. Body Worlds exhibitions have since been hosted by more than 50 museums and sites in North America, Europe and Asia.
Body Worlds 2 & The Brain Our three books Gem (the brain and nervous system) opened in 2005 California Science Center in Los Angeles and is currently set to open its next showing at the Franklin Institute.
Body Worlds 3 & The Story of The Heart (about the cardiovascular system) opened February 25, 2006, the Museum of Natural Science in Houston. On July 9, 2009, the program began, Museum of Science in Buffalo Buffalo, New York, and is currently on exhibit at the Science Centre in Toronto Ontario.
Body Worlds 4 February started 22, 2008 at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester, England and was in the Cellars in Brussels until Cureghem March 2009.
Body Worlds & The Mirror of Time (with human development and aging) begins at the O2 in London in October 2008.
Krperwelten Der Zyklus des Lebens & Open in Heidelberg in January 2009.
Body Worlds exhibitions have received more than 26 million visitors, making them attractive in the world touring the most popular.
States have as its goal and mission is the education of laymen about the human body, leading to greater awareness health. All rights plastinates are people who have donated their bodies for plastination via a body donation program.
Every Body Worlds exhibition contains approximately 25 full-body plastinates with expanded or selective organs shown in positions that strengthen the role of certain systems. More than 200 specimens of human real organs and organ systems are displayed in glass cases, some showing various medical conditions.
Some of these specimens, as Tai Chi Man demonstrate interventions, including prosthetics such as artificial hip joints or heart valves.
Also featured is a liver cirrhosis and lung a smoker and non-smokers are placed side by side. Prenatal exposure characteristics fetuses and embryos, some congenital disorders.
To produce specimens of Body Worlds, Dr. von Hagens employs 340 people in five laboratories in three countries, China, Germany and Kyrgyzstan. Each laboratory is classified by specialty, with the laboratory of China focusing on animal specimens. One of the most difficult specimens building was the giraffe that appears in the Body Worlds and the cycle of life. The specimen was taken three years to complete ten times more than need to prepare a human body. Ten people are needed to move the giraffe, because its final weight (Like all the samples after plastination) is equal to the animal of origin.
Several Body Worlds exhibits (as well as Von Hagens himself) have been presented in the 2006 movie, Casino Royale. Among the plastinates are recommended Play Poker Trio (which plays a key role in a scene) and breeding horses and rider.
Regulatory Framework
Czech
In July 2008, the Czech Senate has passed legislation to counter the illegal trade in tissues humans and the prohibition of "advertising for donations of cells and tissues of money or similar benefits."
France
Tuesday April 21, 2009, a French judge has decided to go to the Paris Exhibition of "Our Body: The Universe Within", saying that having corpses for profit was a "violation of respect towards them". " Under the law, the proper place for corpses in cemetery, "said Judge Louis-Marie Raingeard. Raingeard ordered to close the exhibition within 24 hours subject to a fine of 20,000 euros (Over $ 26,000) for each day it remained open. The judge also ordered authorities to seize the 17 bodies on the screen and all organs exposed from an unknown number of people for a decent burial. Gunther von Hagens has issued a press release denying any link between exposure Body Worlds and Chinese. Similar exhibitions have already proven staged in Lyon and Marseille.
UK
England and Wales
The Parliament of the United Kingdom has established a specific legislation for plastination exhibitions in England and Wales under the Human Tissue Act 2004. This requires a license to be granted by the Human Tissue Authority. In March 2008, the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry has granted such a license Body Worlds 4 and take another permit has been granted to the exhibition at the O2 in London in 2008.
The Human Tissue Act has replaced the Law on anatomy 1832, which was found by an independent commission (The Redfern) Report to the lack of collection and use contemporary tissue, following the Alder Hey organs scandal.
Separate legislation exists in Scotland:
Scotland
Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006 changed the Anatomy Act 1984 covers Scotland. Under the terms of this Act, the certificates for the treatment of human remains, including display, must be paid directly by the Scottish Office.
Paragraph 9: If the Scottish Ministers think it is desirable to do so in the interest education, training or research, they may grant a license to a person to publicly display the body or, where applicable, the party and a person is authorized under this subsection, then display a body or part of a body if, at the time of posting, it is authorized under this paragraph. "
Various organizations have given evidence to the Scottish Executive during the consultation process, including Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Wellcome Trust and the Museums Association.
USA
various legislation is proposed in different U.S. states. Most proposals focus on issues concerning the sale of human remains and the consent of donors.
Legislation National consent and tissue donation issues is expressed in the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (2006) adopted by the National Conference of Commissioners Uniform State Laws which states that "a gift anatomical body of a donor or part time may be made during the donor's lifetime for transplantation, therapy, research or education "and prohibits the trafficking of human organs donated for profit.
Early 2008 Federal Representative W Todd Akin has proposed an amendment to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 to "make it unlawful for a person to import plastinated human remains to the United States. "The president of the American Association of Anatomists has expressed concern that the scope of the Act is "too broad" and that "preventing the importation of plastinated specimens are all likely to restrict their use for education Medical.. "The amendment bill was removed from the books at the end of the 2008 session of Congress.
California
California AB1519 Bill (My), sponsored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, would "require exhibitors to obtain a permit county to do so, they must prove to the authorities County health that people whose bodies have been exposed or their parents had consented next. "
Assembly Bill 1519 would make California the first state to prohibit the commercial profit and public display of corpses or remains, unless exhibitors provide information consent of the deceased or next of kin.
Florida
The state of Florida prohibits the sale or purchase human remains and "centers of science degree Authorizes in this state for transport plastinated organs, inside or outside this state and expose these agencies for public education without the consent of the Board of the State if anatomical science center notifies the board of a such transportation or exposure, and the location and duration of exposure, at least 30 days before transport or exposure. "
Hawaii
In January 2009 Rep. Marcus Oshiro introduced two bills prompted by the presentation of the exhibition BODIES in this state.
HB28 related to human bodies would add to the prohibition of buying human cadavers, selling human cadavers and defined the term "body man" to include organizations and plastinated body parts. It would increase the fine for the purchase or sale of the corpse of a man maximum of $ 5,000.
HB29 related to human cadavers. Would prohibit the commercial display of human cadavers without a permit from the Ministry of Health.
New York
In June 2008, New York became the first state to adopt legislation regulating body exposures. A bill that was sponsored by Senator Jim Alesi requires anyone with an exhibition uses real human bodies in museums in New York to produce a retailer's license origin.
Pennsylvania
Bill Representative Mike Fleck would require evidence of consent from the deceased or relatives of all humans whose remains are put on the screen.
Washington
The state has considered a bill that would "require authorization written to display human remains for commercial purposes. "
Controversies
Body Worlds exhibitions have controversy and debate has focused on various questions. Religious groups, including representatives of the Catholic Church and some rabbis have opposed the display of human remains, indicating it is incompatible with respect for the human body.
In 2003, while promoting an exhibition at the Museum of Hamburg Von Hagens announced Erotica its intention to create a plastinate sex. In May 2009, he unveiled a plastinate of a couple having sex, for an exhibition in Berlin.
In 2007, the Bishop of Manchester has launched a campaign to coincide with the opening of Body Worlds in the city, accusing the exhibitors to be Body Snatchers "and" stealing the NHS, arguing that the donation of bodies for plastination deprive the NHS of organs for transplantation. The site includes a petition calling on government to "review the law regarding policies and practices of tour involving corpses.
Consent is a key objective of the discussion. Paul Harris, Director of North Carolina State Board of Funeral Services, said: "Someone to a certain level of government must be able to watch a death certificate, the declaration of an embalmer, Don documents … It is a standard reasonable request. "Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) said:" These screens are important benefits for education, but using body against a person will is "unacceptable.
All presentations plastinated bodies in Body Worlds came from donors who gave informed consent through a program of organ donation only. Only adults over eighteen years of age may enroll. Specimens pre-natal and infant exposures are obtained from morphological collections previously held by universities and medical institutions.
Body of deceased persons who did not give their consent as inpatients died Kyrgyzstan and executed prisoners China have never been used in an exhibition BODY WORLDS. In January 2004, the German news magazine Der Spiegel reported that von Hagens had acquired the bodies of executed prisoners in China, he replied that he did not know the origin of the bodies, and returned seven contested corpses to China. In 2004, von Hagens has obtained an injunction against the magazine Der Spiegel to the claims.
A commission set up by the California Science Center in Los Angeles in 2004 confirmed von Hagens' commitment to ethical practices, and has published its Summary of ethical review. The Committee paris matched death certificates and forms for body donation, and checked their legal consent of the bodies in the exhibitions. But to ensure confidentiality and anonymity promised to donors for the body, Von Hagens' Institute for Plastination maintains a firewall between donors fund documentation and finished plastinated body organs. To date, more than 9,000 people have pledged to donate their organs at the Institute Plastination in Heidelberg, Germany.
Body Worlds has been accused of perpetuating "conservative gender representations. Experts in International Trade opposed to the way organizations to display commercial goods are imported, because the way their categorization of codes (such as collections art ') does not require the Centers for Disease Control stamps or death certificates, which are both necessary for medical cadavers. In most countries plastinated human specimens are classified in the Customs Classification Code 97,050,000.48 tems in the anatomical collections. This Code Customs includes oological, botanical, mineralogical or anatomical collections or items in such collections.
In an ethical analysis, Thomas Hibbs, professor Ethics and Culture at Baylor University, a private Baptist affiliated cons cadaver displays to pornography in they reduce the subject to "manipulation of body parts stripped of any larger human significance."
In 2006 conference entitled "Plasti-Nation: How America won," Lucia Tanassi, professor of medical ethics and anthropology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the issues explored for ethicists about this new scientific frontier. Tanassi called provocative committees ethics have contributed to the popularization of the watch without any process of setting a line of investigation, pointing to an ethics report the California Science Centre. As part of this review, bioethicist Hans Martin Sass has been sent to Heidelberg to match donor agrees with the certificates death.
Concerns were expressed about the educational aspects, including the inclusion of these screens for school trips. St. Louis Diocese Archbishop Raymond Burke strongly suggested that Catholic schools to avoid scheduling field trips, indicating that parents not children, must remain free to decide whether their children to see the exhibition. Concerned about how a "child processes" The graphic "images, Des McKay, principal in Abbotsford, British Columbia (a suburb of Vancouver), prohibits trips to exhibitions of plasticized human beings. In an editorial in the Abbotsford News, Pastor Christoph Reiners issues that affect the exposure will have on children's values attending school excursions. Others – such as the Office of Catholic Schools in Phoenix – to recognize the educational content of Body Worlds. Report on Exhibition at the O2 bubble in 2008/2009, Melanie Reid The Times of London said: "(Body Worlds) should be mandatory viewing for all children 10 years or more "
Von Hagens maintains control of copyright on the photographs of his exhibitions. Visitors are not allowed to take pictures, and press photographers are required to sign agreements permitting only a single publication in a defined context, followed by a return of copyright von Hagens. Because of a similar agreement applied to the bites (O-Tne, in German) a German newspaper has suggested that the chorus of press reports the exhibition in Munich in 2003.
Competitors
The success of Body Worlds has given rise to several shows with the imitation of plastinated corpses, including Organizations … The exhibition and our bodies: The Universe Within the U.S., England body found body exploration, Taiwan, Mysteries of the human body in South Korea, Plastomic Jintai: Mysteries of the human body in Japan, Cuerpos Entraables Spain.
Some of these documents contain very similar to von Hagens plastinates; Von Hagens said the protection of copyright, and the Council continued exploration and body found. The costumes were based on an alleged copyright of certain body positions, but the trade says that the human body in all its diversity can not be protected.
These lawsuits have not stopped the competition. Although the Korean police in Seoul confiscated a few exhibits from the open body, the exhibition then succeeded.
Many of these exhibitions were organized by competing exhibitions listed company American Premier. They started their organs first revealed exposure to Blackpool, England, which took place from August to October 2004. In 2005 and 2006, the company opened its open body and body … The exhibition exhibitions in Seoul, Tampa, Miami, New York and Seattle. Other Venues in Mexico City in 2006, Atlanta (GA), London, Great Britain and Las Vegas (Nevada).
Unlike THE WORLD OF BODY no fair imitation or their suppliers have a body donation program. Dr. Roy Glover, a spokesman for "Bodies … The Exhibition," said that bodies were "unclaimed" bodies deposited at the University of Dalian by the Chinese authorities. In May 2008, an agreement with the Attorney General of New York held Premier Exhibitions to offer refunds to visitors when they could not prove consent for the use of body in its exhibitions. New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said: "Despite repeated denials, we now know that the first minister himself can not demonstrate the circumstances that led to the death of individuals. The Prime Minister is not able to establish that these people consented to their remains being used in this way. "
Further reading
Pushing the Limits – Meetings with Gunther von Hagens. Biography. Ed Angelina Whalley 2005. In English.
Body Worlds – The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies by Gunther von Hagens-UK Amazon ASIN: B000Q2MCDU
No skeletons in the closet – a response to scandals in Kyrgyzstan corpse November 13, 2003
Franz Josef Wetz, Brigitte Tag (ed.): Neue Krperwelten Schnee, Der Streit um die Ausstellung ", Klett-Cotta Verlag, Stuttgart 2001. Sixteen authors discuss the ethical and aesthetic aspects of Body Worlds in Germany.
Liselotte Hermes da Fonseca: Wachsfigur – Mensch – plastinate. ber die Mitteilbarkeit Sehen von Wissen und Nennen, in: Deutsche und Literaturwissenschaft en Vierteljahrsschrift Geistesgeschichte (1999), Heft 1.
Doms, Misia Sophia: Die Ausstellung und der Umgang mit rperwelten der endlichen Leiblichkeit. In: Volkskunde in Rheinland Pfalz 17 / 1 (2002). S. 62-108.
Liselotte Hermes da Fonseca und Thomas Kliche (Hg.): Verfhrerische verbotene Leichen Verfall. "Krperwelten" als Gesellschaftliche Schlsselereignis, ua Lengerich: Pabst Verlag 2006
Cambridge University Press: Advise and Consent.
Auf Leben und Tod Beitrge um die Diskussion zur Ausstellung "Krperwelten" Reihe: Schriften aus dem Museum Medizinhistorischen Berliner Bogusch, Gottfried, Graf, Renate; Schnalke, Thomas 2003, VII, 136 S. Father 62., Hardcover ISBN 978-3-7985-1424-9
BODY WORLDS by Gunther von Hagens': Selling beautiful Education, Lawrence Burns. The American Journal of Bioethics 2007 (4): 12
External links
Official site (English and German)
Gunther von Hagens TV and film at the Internet Movie Database
Life in the Fast Lane Pictures and Video
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