Ft. Lauderdale Stiffs ‘Bodies’
Good thing my wife and I were able to catch Bodies, the Exhibition in Manhattan last month, because it isn’t coming to War Memorial Auditorium any time soon. In a blunt move sure to rescue innocent children from actual education, the city commission blocked the show from using the facility. Mayor Jim Naugle had this to say:
“It makes me think about what happened during the Holocaust,” Naugle said at a Thursday conference meeting. “These are the bodies of oppressed people.”
Really? What does the Fort Lauderdale Gun & Knife Show make you think of? Lollipops and teddy bears? The mayor doesn’t seem to have a problem with the display and free sale of thousands of deadly weapons inside the venue. To be clear, my dissatisfaction about gun shows in general is one of inconsistency, not philosophy.
So let’s hope another venue picks up the show, because it is by far the most informative display of human anatomy one can experience without going to medical school.
on August 9th, 2006 at 9:00 am
Saw this when it was in London. Very good, but the German guy, Von Hagens, who is responsible just borders on getting a little too excited about his work. I’m guessing that the live autopsy they showed on one of the major network TV channels here, won’t be getting an airing on their US equivalents anytime soon. It was very interesting, but Von Hagens left you feeling just a little disturbed.
on September 14th, 2006 at 10:38 pm
Channel 10 reported this exhibition will be displayed at the former Virgin super store in South Miami. The announcer blithely mentioned these are the bodies of Chinese nationals whose consent to have their cadavers so used is unknown. For all we know, these could be the remains of former political dissidents. So, count me out. There are better ways to learn human anatomy.
on October 31st, 2006 at 6:38 pm
[…] Bodies, The Exhibition is now showing in South Florida. This is a dubious “art” exhibition consisting of cadavers in various positions depicting everyday activities, such as sports. The cadavers belonged to Chinese citizens, about whom, as the exhibition website admits, it is not known whether they ever gave consent to have their bodies thus posthumously used. Now connect the dots with the thriving sales of Chinese prisoner organs, and like me, you may just wonder whether it falls within a reasonable realm of probability that these are the bodies of former Chinese dissidents, and if so, would you then risk supporting an exhibition that potentially exploits their misfortune? […]
on January 25th, 2007 at 4:02 pm
i live in south florida, where is it that i can go and see this exhibit????
on October 29th, 2007 at 2:22 pm
It seems so Fort Lauderdale isn’t ready for great education… it is more normal for people to stock up on there guns to protect there home, or let there kids watch bloody movies on TV (where people get sliced and diced in every way possible), but it is of course not natural to show the human body and the little wonders it performs every day…
Too bad… I saw the main show when it was in Berlin about six years ago and it was one of the greatest experiences ever. Every school kid needs to go there as a must do program.
Reading the blog above about supporting China and the China dissidents, maybe America should stop buying all kind of material from China… the latest news about toys are sad news, but what really happens in these factories is far beyond believe. But as long as it is cheap America looks to the other side and supports it… but of course dissidents can’t be supported even we don’t know for sure…
on November 19th, 2007 at 1:13 pm
I would love to see the “bodies” exhibit but I do not know where it is being shown. Please let me know where in Ft. Lauderdale it is at this time. Thank you.
on November 25th, 2007 at 11:34 pm
Taken from Local10.com:
‘Bodies’ Returns To South Florida
Anatomical Exhibit In Fort Lauderdale
POSTED: 5:42 pm EST November 9, 2007
UPDATED: 8:09 pm EST November 9, 2007
[NEWSVINE: ‘Bodies’ Returns To South Florida] FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Adult tickets cost $24, seniors are $22 and children, aged four to 12, are $17. Discounted prices are available to groups. Advance reservations are encouraged because of expected high demand.
“Bodies, The Exhibition” is on display at Las Olas Riverfront, 300 S.W. 1st Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to midnight, Friday and Saturday.
To find out about tickets, go to http://www.bodiestickets.com or call 866-866-8265.
Enjoy it!
on November 27th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
Las Olas Riverfront at 300 SW First Avenue, Suite 214, in beautiful Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
on December 18th, 2007 at 11:24 pm
hi
i was just browsing,it seems that u do not know where the exhibit is.
its at 300 sw,1st avenue,ft.lauderdale-33301
its east of broward blvd on 1st ave,suite-214
i haven’t seen it yet but going to c it tomorrow
hope this helps