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  • I went a while ago when it came to Toronto. I really think it is a fscinating exhibit that is artistic and also educational. The donors knowingly signed over their remains. It really makes you appreciate all the things your body can do.
  • haven't seen it, thought it would be a little creepy. However, I know every one who's seen it says it truly is a don't miss.
  • It was called something else when it toured the US. Geez, I wish I could remember. Anyhoo, I saw it in Atlanta, GA. Some of it was a bit boring but still - the work was so detailed that I marveled. I especially loved the fetuses. Some of the displays were not allowed to be shown, though. Bummer.
  • I went last year expecting an educational experiance and left feeling like I had gone to an art show. I didn't like that. I have also read that some of the bodies could have been political prisoners from China. I did like the cross section of the obese person next to the healthy person. The fat goes all through the body and around the organs. hummmmm
  • I think it's amazing! We get a chance to look inside the human body.
  • Fascinating. I loved it.
  • If you are talking about the cadavers that are just like muscle or just blood vescles and all that we had it here at the Ontario Science Center. I read a lot about it but never had the opportunity to go, i think its a great project that could help in educating human anatomy
  • I think it is not a good exhibition, and I think it is morally not right to transform dead people into artifacts. The education part of the exhibit is too little, in my opinion. I do not like the fact that Mr von Hagens buys dead bodies in countries like Kasakhstan for his project. I am aware that many people volunteer to be sliced up by Mr von Hagens after their deaths, but I would not endorse the idea.

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