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  • is this real? i mean it doesnt look like it's a real human body... seriosusly

  • The perfect exhibit while listening to Cannibal Corpse

  • This makes me so sad to see people on display like this. I know it's for learning purposes,but it just makes me feel like a peice of meat.

  • Not to sound depressing but we pretty much are. We are amazing beings though, our body systems are a miracle of nature and nothing short of it.

  • i went there for a field trip, it was pretty cool.

  • Could you imaine seeing one of your loved ones on display like this?

  • this was a breathtaking exhibit. the vibes in the building were so extreme, from the morose people who were "weirded out" by it all to the artistic minds that are totally hyped about it. there was no odor, and it was all right there in your face.

    the best was the capillaries that were suspended in a tank of water in the same form as the body it came from - an adult male.

    i would totally be willing to give my body for this cause.

  • Tomorrow i'm going on a class trip to NYC and we're going to this exhibit, as well as the Wax Museum

  • I'd hate being the guy that preps the bodies for this place. I'd love to visit though!

  • He looks like Corey Stoll from "Law & Order; Los Angeles"

  • Interesting...much better than you faulty water purification system.

  • I wish Korpen Welden would do a pose of a female corpse sucking the cock of a male corpse... for all eternity..

  • i want my body to be donated to this place when i die, that way my friends and family can come visit me whenever they want =)

  • these are the inocent bodies of the Falun Gong.

    RESIDENT WOMAN DO THE RESEARCH ON Falun Gong.

  • I hope I am identified when I die.. I don't want my body used as some exhibit in a fucked up pose and disected.

  • @watevatube Gunther von Hagens, who originally came up with this type of exhibition and is being blatantly ripped-off here (not just in the nature, but also the layout of this exhibit sounds absolutely identical), only uses explicitly donated bodies.

    The use of unclaimed John Does is, indeed, slightly disturbing.

    Go see the original Von Hagens, if you're going to such an exhibit, so that you can be sure that you're not supporting a rather dodgy and arguably immoral use of unclaimed bodies.

  • aghhh..after seeing the smokers lungs i think i should save a thought about giving up.. wonderful exhibition by the way.

  • I think they may be polictical prisoners that the state killed to order.

  • Perfect timing for Halloween.  :)

  • Please update your sound quality because i always have to plug in my other speakers to hear your videos and im starting to not want to take the time to do that anymore.

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  • i went to something like this in london several years ago. was pretty grim, but interesting

  • whoever is into this is sick in the head we all know how the human body works from 3rd grade dont use it as an excuse to feed your sick desire to see a bucherd body

  • This is a 100% copy of GUNTHER VON HAGENS plastinations without any mention of the originator of those exhibitions!

  • I saw this in San Diego...it was pretty amazing. Definitely worth going.

  • With people obsessed with shooting zombies to bits in computer games, going to an exhibition like this might stop them from turning into one, leading friends to ask So... what suddenly made you turn into a non-smoking non-drinking Thai-food-loving veggie who can now afford gym membership and who looks irritatingly healthy?

    Anyone want my Halloween candy haul? No? Hey, come on, I've got some good looking orange-colored stuff in here!

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  • This kinda reminds me of that museum overseas (outside of the USA) where they have all the bodies from that scientist who skinned them, including the famous skinned horse and rider.  It also has an entire hall of human abnormalities, it's so freaky. it has a skeleton of the world tallest person and smallest person, and eyeballs that have other eyeballs attached that have grown out of them...it's pretty gross lol...I was like gagging while watching the video....I could never be a scientist.

  • WOW.....I wish they'd bring that to Honolulu.....next time I am on Mainland, and exhibition is in a nearby City, I am going.

  • Seen this exhibit twice - mind expanding in so many ways, educationally and artistically. There were a small group of protesters at one - I found their ignorance troubling. If the bodies were "executed" or suspected of being such, I would think being medical professionals they'd know it. it's not like they're "making money off executed people". The Bodies exhibit folks have been very respectfully and ethical.

  • @byblosadvocate Yeah to see the bodies of executed chinese prisoners must be really mind expanding! And it is so different from the one you can find online, in dvds, in anatomy and physiology books! Thank you for supporting a brutally repressive government which can make money out of the people they execute, that shows a lot about the kind of person you are!

  • @Daud2008 - and THANK YOU for sharing what a complete brain fried STUPID MORON you are.

  • I've seen it its really interesting.

  • I wish you would tour that exhibit so we can see all of it :)

  • Any information on what the causes of death were?

  • amazing! i would love to go there

  • Nice exhibit BUT will it blend?

  • I am always fascinated by the fact that so many people "live" in their bodies, yet know almost nothing about them.

  • I've been there 3 years ago... amazing!

  • This is disgusting and disrespectful to the human body in my opinion. You have to be Dexter to enjoy this sick stuff. I don't care who you are - you have to respect the dead! To have a corpse play basketball is not respect...

  • @FrozenPetrolPie The venue is not a circus; it is for educational purposes and for people to wonder at our biology -- worthy causes in my book. Would you also say that dissecting bodies in medical school is unethical?

  • @tehorix789 Corpse - playing basketball - not respectful - not necessary. If education is what you after then that is certainly available without humiliating and degrading the human body like this.

    A room full of doctors dissecting a body in order to learn how to save lives is absolutely necessary.

  • @FrozenPetrolPie I'm sorry, I just fail to see how having human bodies on display at a museum is degrading. The theme is educational. Humans often play basketball. Basketball in itself is not humiliating (we're not talking about positioning a human with a gag mask and hand cuffs). Rather than rotting in the ground, these bodies are preserved and on display to educate and evoke wonder. Can you explain what is humiliating/degrading about it?

  • @tehorix789 To create art from human flesh is offensive to me. It just IS! To say its educational is a half-truth, since that same education could come from other sources. Are you really asking me to justify why I dislike seeing human corpses playing basketball? The dead should be left alone, and treated with respect. And most importantly don't mess with them after death. Its just my opinion and I cant go any deeper with it then that.

  • @FrozenPetrolPie People can donate themselves to be part of the exhibit id do it. Its not disrespectful if that's what you want.

  • @OriginalBeast are you saying you would love to see your mother as a plastic corpse as long as she is OK with it? I would never be OK with that.

  • @FrozenPetrolPie Of course it would be ok, who says its disrespectful? Is burning my mom and putting her ashes under somehow less disrespectful?

  • @OriginalBeast I do, I say its disrespectful - its my opinion. Here on youtube we share our opinions. Yes its less respectful to bury your mother privately then to create a plastic spectacle of her corpse for all to see!

  • @FrozenPetrolPie Then that's fine it its your opinion but don't think your opinion is right for everyone. I don't think its anymore less or more disrespectful.

  • @OriginalBeast I'm just reacting with disgust at this so called art. Ofc my views are subjective...

  • @FrozenPetrolPie Come on, this guy found a way to make money out of chinese prisoners excuted in China, this exhibition is a clear example of how is possible to make money out of everything! And by the way for the guys who think is educational, just go to the nearest library and borrow a book on anatomy and physiology, there are also dvds, you don't need to make money out of executed people in China in order to learn something about human bodies.

  • @Daud2008 do you have proof these are executed people? stop making these wild accusations!

  • @RayDandy Look why are they all Chinese? Do you really think nobody dies in United States?

  • @Daud2008 - you're an idiot.

  • that same exhibit used to be here in Portland at OMSI. I went with my Drawing class to draw one figure, it was pretty cool seeing all of it and to me it wasn't disturbing at all but I guess some people find it weird.

  • Wow! Soooo wanna go

  • cool! I'm taking a&p right now and this is awesome! they were actually in houston but i missed it!

  • Richard Hinojosa looks like many of the exhibited bodies. LOL

  • Wow,free cigarettes!

  • sick as nomen omen .. hell. german sickness

  • I would go if i could. Another awesome interesting video thank you!

  • Just saw this in Cleveland last week. Truly an intriguing exhibit! For anyone thinking about going, make sure to allow at least 2 hours to really see the whole thing. It's really amazing.

  • I seen the exhibit twice in Toronto and their really cool

  • I went to Bodies when I went to Niagra Falls in Canada.

    Too bad my little brothers were being very immature.

  • This has been in Vancouver SOOOOO many times.. there's this X-woman that looks like a butterfly, her whole body was just unpeeled.. and then that drawer man, where they cut squares in his body and slid them out... and then that woman with the HAIRIEST BUSH EVER.

  • There are two similarly named body exhibitions which have toured America in the last few years. The most incredible single body area was the small intestines display which were stretched out over over 20 feet! It is incomprehensible that your small intestines can be packed inside your body. And that's not even including the large intestines!

  • This exhibit displays full body cadavers as well as human body parts, organs, fetuses and embryos that come from cadavers of Chinese citizens or residents. With respect to the human parts, organs, fetuses and embryos you are viewing, Premier relies solely on the representations of its Chinese partners and cannot independently verify that they do not belong to persons executed while incarcerated in Chinese prisons

  • This exhibit displays human remains of Chinese citizens or residents which were originally received by the Chinese Bureau of Police. The Chinese Bureau of Police may receive bodies from Chinese prisons. Premier cannot independently verify that the human remains you are viewing are not those of persons who were incarcerated in Chinese prisons

  • I remember this exhibit when it was in Washington DC a few years back.  Way too creepy for my tastes.

  • I saw this exhibit about 6 years ago in Chicago. A MUST SEE for young and old.

  • I have mixed feelings on this. Some of the bodies were unclaimed, what if those people were against this? And I'm sure the people who donated their bodies meant their bodies would be experimented on, tested on, used to teach...you know, put to good use...

    I don't know. Could someone send a comment in defence of this gallery? I'd like to hear how anyone could make sense of this!

  • @Uzzie101 I am sadder for the life of someone whose body remains unclaimed in death than I am for the death of someone whose body is used against their unexpressed wishes. I know I'm not really addressing your concern, but my sympathies lie with their unclaimed state more than their subsequent use. :(

    Also, "good use" is subjective, and education doesn't always occur in a classroom or lab.

  • What about the rights of the people used for that display? Don't they have a right to have their remains treated with respect, given burials etc instead of becoming a display?

  • @stevesusenet They're dead. They have no emotions or thoughts, or feelings of any kind. So, no, they have no rights. Plus, I'm sure if they wanted to be buried or whatever, they would have had their families or the state know their wishes before they died.

  • @MegaVolcano In the video it is stated that the people used in the exhibit originated in part from unclaimed corpses. In other words, if you are not survived by family or friends to advocate for your wishes, you can't expect that your remains will be treated with any kind of human dignity. That bothers me.

  • @stevesusenet What rights? They're dead! The dead aren't going to march on Washington. And if they do, you'll have bigger problems than respect. Like, oh, I dunno, the walking dead?

  • @stevesusenet They have been executed in Chinese prisons, they don't have any rights, and the family need to pay also for the bullet which killed them. If the family is poor they cannot corrupt the jail guards into giving back the body, and most of families are poor.

  • ahahaahah bodies were donated from a medical university! ahahahaha yeah everybody knows that in medical universities they grow up bodies! Hey liar tell the truth! Those bodies are Chinese people executed! Everybody knows that, and I'm surprised that the person of this channel doesn't know it! Many are just religious or political dissidents who have been killed by the Chinese government! Open the eyes, Iran is not the only evil country in the world!

  • @Daud2008 Prove it.

  • @CommentorX actually, there's a lot of controversy about this. Youtube won't let me post the URL for some reason, but go to wikipedia and search for "bodies the exhibition" and read section 4 "Criticism" it's pretty dicey.

  • @CommentorX I don't understand what should I prove about your ignorance. The fact that in China are killed more than 3000 people a year? The fact that members of the falun gong (another moronic new age religion) have been used as blood and organs bank? Or the fact that in China, especially if the son of someone of the party is involved, everything is possible? This is common knowledge for people who have lived in China, go to live there, otherwise just do a search for articles in internet.

  • I saw the exibition in Cleveland Ohio in 2005, it really was mindblowing!

  • Ex-cell-ent  video theresident!

  • I'll definitely visit that place when I go to NYC sometime!

  • Ex-cell-ent video theresident! Wish you would've shown the fetal development gallery.

  • @0tion On YouTube? What, you want this to devolve into an abortion debate?

  • Interesting. Cant help but wonder how much of those people were Chinese homeless, dressed all in rags, stinking of fish...

  • EXCellEnT video theres!

  • Neat! However that fellow in the video looks very much like one of those bodies... Bald head, bulging eyes, perhaps he is one of the bodies that has come alive and taken over the museum.

  • my bro got to this in Dallas I think and he said it was awesome!!

  • Love this exhibit. Glad he touched on the ethical controversy. Fetal room was a little tough but reproductive room is insane!!! Still have nightmares from the teeth.

  • Already seen this 3 years ago I believe in Amsterdam. Amazing! Really worth watching!

  • I went to this in San Jose in California for a field trip during my junior year of high school. It was a really awesome experience.

  • very creepy

  • wow... Thats cool. I would like to see more.

  • i saw it on puerto rico ..very nice ...super interesting i recommend to all ppl to see this!..seriously

  • That is cool... I wanna go!

  • @librano I've wanted to go since they opened but I've been scared! haha It was awesome though - if you have one near you, you should definitely check it out!

  • @theresident I've done disections so no problems about being scared... Though I've never pictured bodies in this state as art. If they're ever in my neck of the woods I'll make it a point to check it out. :)

  • @theresident the video is very interesting, while watching this video i was wondering if they have some particular scent or something? i want to know!

  • Call me a pussy, but when i went to that exhibit, it made me feel sick. Which is unusual because i kill people on a regular basis.

  • this is really cool

  • Very interesting display. Wonders if this is a traveling act.

  • @43837388 They have a few around the world.

  • @theresident Rite on. I'll look for it when its in LA

    Thanks

  • @43837388 YES. It was in Philadelphia and San Jose and now it's in St. Louis. There are a few of them, and they do travel.

  • @43837388 They came to Pittsburgh for like a month and a half in 2006 or so.

  • @43837388 It is. I saw it here in Chile last year.

  • wow it's so scary :O

  • really beautiful exhibit. no sarcasm,im serious. I love the work they've done.

  • Creepy yet amazing.

  • i saw this when it was in phx.. creepy kind of but it is soooo cool :)

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