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Posted 07 May 2009 - 09:20 PM

http://edition.cnn.c...=edition_europe

I remember seeing this guy on Jonathan Ross years ago I think, he is an odd fellow but if it does educate people good for him, I personally think its quite sick.

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(CNN) -- A controversial exhibition featuring preserved corpses having sex opened Thursday in Germany's capital.

Part of his traveling "Body Works" exhibition, "The Cycle of Life," is showing at Berlin's Postbahnhof and features 200 human bodies at various life stages -- from conception to old age, including embryos and fetuses taken from historic anatomical collections.

In one exhibit a male body is lying on his back with a woman sitting astride him with her back towards his head.

Conceived by Gunther von Hagens -- dubbed Dr. Death in Germany -- the exhibition displays the bodies with their muscles, nerves and tendons on show using a preservation technique he pioneered called plastination.

He added that the source of the exhibition is from donors -- people, who during their lifetime, declared their willingness, by informed consent, to display their bodies at the exhibition for the "benefit of education, health and the awareness of the wide public to the different systems of the human body."

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Posted 07 May 2009 - 10:00 PM

That is pretty gross. It's sad what some people will do for publicity.
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Posted 07 May 2009 - 10:15 PM

It's always been a very controversial exposition. I've heard it's quite impressive though. But he should do it without using real corpses, has the same effect.
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